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What will happen in the future if there is no reform?

2007-03-26 17:21:06 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Government

In the "great" United States of America

2007-03-26 17:26:32 · update #1

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To understand where healthcare is going in this country, you really need to understand the nature of healthcare in economics. Let’s start with a few simple concepts and then bring it all together. We’ll start with demand. On the supply side of things, when we have an increase in the price of an item, it is expected there will be a decrease in demand for that item. If stores decided to increase the price of a Wii to $700, if everything else remains constant, we would expect fewer units will be purchased. Quite naturally then, on the demand side if we have an increase in demand and again if all else remains constant, then it is expected that there will be an increase in price. Look at any new item listed on Ebay prior to the item being available in mass and you will see this in operation. Now let’s look at discounts. When a retailer wants to boost sales, your mailbox is inundated with sales flyers which undoubtedly contain coupons. What is the purpose of a coupon? Coupons ‘lower’ the price of a good in an attempt to increase sales. Simple enough, now let’s put these concepts together. First we have healthcare, running smoothly, people utilizing healthcare as necessary. Then we have insurance ( coupons ) promising that even though the regular price is $30, with insurance, you now only have to pay $10. Well obviously if you only have to pay $10 now, you can afford to buy 3 times as much healthcare. Now we don’t have to wait until we are really sick to use healthcare, because the ‘cost’ is so low, we can purchase healthcare even if we just kind of feel sick. Since we are increasing demand for healthcare, the law of demand states that as demand increases, so will price. So this is the vicious cycle we find ourselves in- insurance makes healthcare affordable, yet at the same time unaffordable. The way I see it, is that it matters little whether we opt for some socialist healthcare system which reduces the supply or maintain our current use of private insurance which will have to mandate a maximum allowable occurrence thereby, decreasing demand. The use of healthcare in this country needs to be reduced. The real problems lies in how we accomplish this reduction.

2007-03-26 19:22:43 · answer #1 · answered by Adam Smith 2 · 0 1

properly, sir, you're slightly misinformed right here, and the naivety is all of your individual. i don't understand how human beings like you change into duped into wondering that the yank healthcare gadget is so surprising. do not you already understand that healthcare in that is modern state is costing you a concepts more effective than it ever could if u . s . had known healthcare? there are a determination of causes for this, besides the indisputable fact that the biggest 2 are: (a) a huge area of the sales that the healthcare marketplace (any area of it) takes in is going quickly out the window to learn, and (b) because the inducement is to save human beings sicker (on the area of the drug businesses, the hospitals, etc.) and promises them a lot less care of their ailment (on the area of the peace of mind businesses). we are being raped from all aspects in this issue, yet human beings such as achieveable sit there and say that is large. How? Do you really imagine that free marketplace economics creates a extra valuable healthcare gadget? I artwork for a sizeable healthcare organization and that i visit allow you to understand that each and each body Capitalism does for healthcare is advance the inducement to reduce corners. My organization, like maximum, cares little about the properly-being of the affected individual, and could shortchange them in any respect that they could in the adventure that they imagine that it will turn a extra valuable earnings. I see it known at artwork, and that is ubiquitous between the total marketplace. did you understand that researchers in Alberta have likley discovered a gound-breaking remedy for most cancers that has been teach to resign tumors of their tracks in lab assessments? Oh, besides the indisputable fact that it won't ever make it into the palms of the familiar public, because the drug businesses are not keen to make investments in it because that isn't any longer patentable, no longer to point the actual undeniable reality that they don't opt for to remedy maximum cancers. That does no longer be rewarding, now could it. comprehend that free-marketplace healthcare is screwing you no count number number how a lot funds you're making. it can easily be on your ideal interest to do slightly inner most study in this issue, my chum.

2016-12-02 21:20:01 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you are from the USA, I say this:

WHAT HEALTHCARE SYSTEM?

C'mon. We are suppose to be a superpower, but yet we are the ONLY country in the world that doesn't have free healthcare for its citizens.

However, we will offer the free healthcare for illegal immigrants. And no...I am not an immigrantphobe. But I don't care much for the illegals.

2007-03-26 17:28:06 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

For those of you that believe other countries have FREE health care, wrong. The health care is paid for in the form of outrageous taxes. The problem with health care is GREED, illness has become a moiney making venture. No on becomes a doctor to heal the sick anymore they become a doctor to get rich. doctors made house calls when they made next to nothing, try getting one to call you back on the phone today. And everyone associated with the medical proffesion from suppliers to union employess have one thing in mind, money. Find me an employee who says that they are there for the people they serve, and ill ask if they will be willing to do it for less money.

2007-03-26 17:52:04 · answer #4 · answered by Papa Joe 4 · 0 1

People already skip doctor's appointments and tests because their insurance won't pay for it (or they can't afford to pay it out of pocket).

A lot more people in the U.S. will die of diseases that are prevented elsewhere.

2007-03-26 17:37:44 · answer #5 · answered by catrionn 6 · 1 0

Hell in a hand bag or in a bio-hazard box!!

More cost less coverage!
But so many issues these dayz seem to be going south↓!

2007-03-26 17:26:16 · answer #6 · answered by ☆♥•´`•.¸ ;-) •´`•.¸ ♥☆ 4 · 1 0

To Dubai with the rest of the wealth of this country.

2007-03-26 17:26:14 · answer #7 · answered by Crystal Blue Persuasion 5 · 1 0

In what country?

2007-03-26 17:22:48 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Outright socialization. It's just a question of how long and how bad things have to get before we get there.

2007-03-26 17:28:41 · answer #9 · answered by dreamed1 4 · 2 0

Hopefully, not into the hands of Mrs. Clinton, or we're all screwed.

2007-03-26 17:37:51 · answer #10 · answered by TheOnlyBeldin 7 · 0 1

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