Stop allowing drug companies to advertise directly to the consumer. The drugs advertised are the new ones - the ones without generic alternatives. The patient asks the doctor for the latest and greatest drug because they saw it on television. A drug with a generic alternative may work just as well, but if the patient asks for the new advertised drug and the doctor believes it works, that's what they get - and it's more expensive.
Restrain the insurance companies. Have you ever visited one? I have. The ones I've been to include things like a three story water fountain in the foyer, a 20 acre property with walking paths and landscaped ponds, an exercise room with a swimming pool for the employees, and a cafeteria that rivals most 4 star restaurants. Oh, and in the summer, everyone goes home at noon on Friday. Nice bennies. Glad you can enjoy yourselves on my dollar.
Get a handle on fraud, and prosecute (and punish) heavily - monetarily - to prevent it. That's fraud on the part of the "patients" who falsely claim injuries as well as healthcare providers and insurance companies who are complicit.
Just cut the prices. Too many people/companies/hospitals are making too much money off of the suffering of others. Sometimes it's intentional, and sometimes there is a lot of "fat" that could be trimmed within organizations. Too much administration, not enough health care.
Stop focusing on the individuals. Stop insisting that everyone should be trying to live forever. Stop cramming "good health" down everyone's throats. Some people say that if everyone were healthy, health costs would go down. But that's an impossible goal, and just distracts from the other, much larger issues. I'm not saying that we should ignore serious medical conditions. I just think that we need to stop overdiagnosing ourselves - not every problem in our lives should be blamed on a "disease." Some conditions we are suffering from may have been prevented by being LESS "health conscious." Allergies, for example, have risen drastically since World War II - as we became germophobic and overuseres of antibiotics. It is suggested that people who grow up on farms or with pets are less likely to develop allergies or asthma because they are exposed to harmful bacteria when they are very young, and their immune systems learn what they're supposed to be fighting. It's a verifiable fact that there are far fewer allergies in third world countries, where living conditions are not as clean as they are here. There are also suggestions that certain parasites (yes, worms) are actually beneficial - they help to balance our immune systems. Not making it up - read the May 2006 National Geographic article, and the Wikipedia link below.
Create a national health plan, cutting out as many middle-men as possible. Set standard prices for common services. Provide basic coverage for everyone, and allow those with more money to purchase more comprehensive plans. Stop allowing people to be excluded from health care because they don't earn enough money.
The United States spends almost twice as much on health care as any other industrialized nation, but we aren't any healthier. Obviously what we're doing now doesn't work. Radical changes are required, but we've become such a bureaucracy that we aren't capable of making those kinds of changes anymore.
2006-08-24 14:18:45
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answered by swbiblio 6
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By making it mandatory regardless of age gender status and classification within society.
Making it more of a must have than a only have if you are seriously injured or in good standing with money.
No more I owe you's
Making the practice rather a good money making practice making it for people who's heart is really in it.
Basically a give and recieve environment with no other benefits but health.
Test the physicians true compassion in his or her medical practice by sending test patients through to see how committed they are to helping.
And to go back to the true reason why the profession ever came about.
2006-08-24 13:18:24
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answered by Al 2
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No one is going to the doctor. They don't have jobs because Obama care has increased health care costs to businesses 12% just this year. No one wants to hire anyone until Obama-Care is eliminated after the 2012 elections. Then we will see those in need of medical attention actually going to the doctor instead of winging it on their own.
2016-03-13 21:43:27
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answered by Anonymous
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1. tort reform. There is a lot of money wasted in frivolous lawsuits. Even doctors who aren't sued end up having to practice "defensive medicine", which is expensive
2. encourage patients to be compliant. Patients who fail to take their meds sometimes end up in the hospital because of it.
3. encourage patients to stop using the local emergency room as a primary care office. Some people can't help it, but people with insurance shouldn't go to the ER for a routine sore throat.
4. discourage patients from pressuring their doctors into ordering the newest, latest work-up when it isn't needed.
5. discourage patients from demanding antibiotics for infections that probably aren't bacterial in the first place. Overuse of antibiotics leads to resistance.
6. encourage patients to eat right, exercise, wear seat belts while driving, etc. These measures would cause the rates of diabetes, heart disease and trauma to go down, as well as their related costs.
2006-08-24 13:17:59
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answered by mollyneville 5
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2016-05-02 22:38:38
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2017-02-22 22:10:44
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answered by Hollandsworth 3
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You can choose a higher deductible or copayment option. Choose generic medicine. Ok, I can think of 2, sorry. Wellness programs, makes 3.
2006-08-24 13:15:27
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answered by Stephanie J 2
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I can't think of any good ones. The main thing is to aviod urself going to healthcare centres - prevention is better than cure!
2006-08-24 13:13:32
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answered by K.P. 3
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The same question shows up again
2016-08-23 05:15:48
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answered by afton 4
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