Comment by duped

5 hours ago

Even if it's 10% in aggregate it could be much higher for individuals and families that are screwed over by drug pricing.

But anyway we really do need to go after providers and end the racket that is employer provided health insurance.

Wait, I hate employer-provided health insurance and think it's a terrible policy but what does that have to do with providers charging everyone --- including Medicare! --- way too much for services?

  • It’s a round about recognition of the agency problem in the medical industry.

    If people chose and directly paid for there own medical bills and insurance then extra fees and extra diagnostics would be born directly by the person paying for it, who would have the freedom to make other choices, like picking insurance providers who were better at preventing it.

    At least that’s an argument you can reasonably make. I’m not sure it would hold up in practice given how different medicine is from other markets.

  • The health insurance industry drives highly increased administrative costs - costs which the insurance companies are happy to foist off onto non insurance channels?