The REAL TRUTH is that doctors aren't making any money because if the insurance companies. So don't be fooled...
This is why finding a doctor in a private practice not pimped out by a large hospital conglomerate is ultra rare. It's the insurance costs (malpractice) in a litigious society, coupled with dei doctors that did them in.
The fact that we're hearing terms like "subscription" and "package" regarding tending to our health, I find obnoxious.
Why? Because I remember the days when seeing the doctor was a rare occurrence and when you did, you weren't shuffled around to one "specialist" AKA pimp to another and nickel and dimed to death. You pulled out cash, the bill was reasonable, and that was the end of it.
I met a doctor a few months back who had to close his practice because the insurance reimbursements were lower than it cost him to see the patient (building rent, nurse, person on staff to deal with the insurance). After talking to him, I understood why the doctors were so desperate to take advantage of big pharmaceutical "perks," like the payouts for vaccines, because of the low insurance pay outs, they desperately needed that extra money to keep the doors open.
Concierge doctor (subscription) + HSA maxout (like an IRA) + catastrophic only health insurance; This combo worked from 2001-2012, and then Obama intentionally "outlawed" catastrophic only health insurance (it was around $50-100/mo total). It has now revived itself as "high deductible, stripped down insurance" and may soon be "catastrophic only" once again. There is also "hospital stay only" insurance which can also accomplish the counter against poverty-inducing hospital service billing fraud. You can also negotiate smaller service bills, but that takes lots of time and effort.
Accident insurance can also fill in the gap and HSA funds can now be used for preventatives such as supplements, gym memberships, and other health activities. But new HSA contributions are only possible if you are not now EXEMPT from payroll taxes (one minor downside to defeating the IRS six times and figuring out their fraud scheme).
The REAL TRUTH is that doctors aren't making any money because if the insurance companies.
Also one of the reasons why tort reform never gained any traction. The lawyers and the insurance companies don't benefit from it. Smaller practices could self insure if they knew they weren't going to be held liable and dragged into court for every perceived miss-step.
REAL REFORM: remove all middlemen to restore cost/price transparency AND decentralize by removing ALL state CORP nonlaw administrative rules intentionally being used to harass small business and middle class, including small practices of physicians (a second form of "middleman").
I like that. I would also add some sort of public efficacy measurement. Good doctors get good reviews, bad doctors get exposed. The only filter I would add to that is confirmation of complaints and consequences for slander. We all know the woke crowd is going to go after anyone with a moral code or standards.
It's the insurance costs (malpractice) in a litigious society, coupled with dei doctors that did them in.
Did “we” actually get litigious or was that an op, too, target independent doctors to force everyone into networks run by insurance, which are mostly parent-companied by banks.
Doctors don’t get it or take it, they get sued by plants.
Patients don’t get it or take it, they can’t afford the costs being pushed out by networks.
What does the “insurance” actually pay? Here’s your bill.
What funded the massive uptick in lawyers being everywhere back in the .. how far back did that push start? There were definitely big moves in the 80’s.
Pretty sure that is what happened and was intentional and planned to capture market share and control. Dunno how it’d be proven, but if I had access to the unlimited money spigot and was an evil bastard, those would be parts of my strategy.
I mean on one hand this is great...
The REAL TRUTH is that doctors aren't making any money because if the insurance companies. So don't be fooled...
This is why finding a doctor in a private practice not pimped out by a large hospital conglomerate is ultra rare. It's the insurance costs (malpractice) in a litigious society, coupled with dei doctors that did them in.
The fact that we're hearing terms like "subscription" and "package" regarding tending to our health, I find obnoxious.
Why? Because I remember the days when seeing the doctor was a rare occurrence and when you did, you weren't shuffled around to one "specialist" AKA pimp to another and nickel and dimed to death. You pulled out cash, the bill was reasonable, and that was the end of it.
I met a doctor a few months back who had to close his practice because the insurance reimbursements were lower than it cost him to see the patient (building rent, nurse, person on staff to deal with the insurance). After talking to him, I understood why the doctors were so desperate to take advantage of big pharmaceutical "perks," like the payouts for vaccines, because of the low insurance pay outs, they desperately needed that extra money to keep the doors open.
See my other post.
https://greatawakening.win/p/19BtZLe6Te/x/c/4eVMM0BPUDo
Similar tactic, but to push a different “product”.
Problem reaction solution.
They probably had 70+% of this crap wargamed out 100 years ago.
The pimps make WAY more than the hookers...
Insurance companies make WAY more than the doctors...
Echo....echo ....echo....
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
u/#wtf
Concierge doctor (subscription) + HSA maxout (like an IRA) + catastrophic only health insurance; This combo worked from 2001-2012, and then Obama intentionally "outlawed" catastrophic only health insurance (it was around $50-100/mo total). It has now revived itself as "high deductible, stripped down insurance" and may soon be "catastrophic only" once again. There is also "hospital stay only" insurance which can also accomplish the counter against poverty-inducing hospital service billing fraud. You can also negotiate smaller service bills, but that takes lots of time and effort.
Accident insurance can also fill in the gap and HSA funds can now be used for preventatives such as supplements, gym memberships, and other health activities. But new HSA contributions are only possible if you are not now EXEMPT from payroll taxes (one minor downside to defeating the IRS six times and figuring out their fraud scheme).
Obama - you can keep your doctor - as long as you can afford it, and they play along with big pharma
My holistic doctor does cash only. One hundred dollar for 1 hour. He is super busy.
Also one of the reasons why tort reform never gained any traction. The lawyers and the insurance companies don't benefit from it. Smaller practices could self insure if they knew they weren't going to be held liable and dragged into court for every perceived miss-step.
REAL REFORM: remove all middlemen to restore cost/price transparency AND decentralize by removing ALL state CORP nonlaw administrative rules intentionally being used to harass small business and middle class, including small practices of physicians (a second form of "middleman").
I like that. I would also add some sort of public efficacy measurement. Good doctors get good reviews, bad doctors get exposed. The only filter I would add to that is confirmation of complaints and consequences for slander. We all know the woke crowd is going to go after anyone with a moral code or standards.
Did “we” actually get litigious or was that an op, too, target independent doctors to force everyone into networks run by insurance, which are mostly parent-companied by banks.
Doctors don’t get it or take it, they get sued by plants.
Patients don’t get it or take it, they can’t afford the costs being pushed out by networks.
What does the “insurance” actually pay? Here’s your bill.
What funded the massive uptick in lawyers being everywhere back in the .. how far back did that push start? There were definitely big moves in the 80’s.
Dunno fren...
"Alls" I know is... I'm "sick" of the medical industrial complex and everything that goes along with it.
Oh, and fk rockefelcher and the other "benevolent" bastards for creating it & destroying historical remedies and cures.
u/#checked
Pretty sure that is what happened and was intentional and planned to capture market share and control. Dunno how it’d be proven, but if I had access to the unlimited money spigot and was an evil bastard, those would be parts of my strategy.