Aizle wrote:
Fact is I'm skeptical of any big business' claims around the needs of profit, because I've worked in a number of them, and every single one is greedy and will charge as much as they can get away with. The fact is medical costs are so amazingly high here, because if you happen to be the poor bastard with Hep C, you'll pay whatever they charge if it's in any way possible for you to do it, even if it beggars you in the process. And EVERY medical company knows that and plays off it.
Umm, DFK! and I have written a length, with facts and cites, about why medical costs are "amazingly" high in the United States. That said, the new domestic tariffs on the production, maintenance, and distribution of medical equipment also includes production equipment for pharmatechs and biotechs; you know, one of those provisions in the Affordable Care Act its supporters want to ignore. That first of its kind domestic tariff resulted in an immediate external shift in the supply curve for chemical and biologic drugs in the United States. And it doesn't stop there. You are aware that as of 1 January 2014, states were required to make physician and therapist licenses dependent upon Medicaid and Medicare acceptance. The majority of physicians who did not accept either Medicaid or Medicare started shuttering their doors and closing their practices last fall as a result.
And, yet, no one is talking about it. Maybe you should ask Squirrel Girl why she retired 10 years earlier than she'd originally planned.
Your liberal idealism is a disadvantage on this point, Aizle. Your experience with medical care in Great Britain has you willfully and obliviously ignoring the realities of treatment costs, because you are only looking at your own out of pocket. And, sadly, you believe medical care is a right. Last I checked, the developed world abolished slavery by and large in the 18th and 19th centuries. The Affordable Care Act makes de facto debt slaves our of medical professionals. The push to genericize medications, vacate patents and developmental monopolies on proprietary compounds and products will do the same thing to Biotech and Pharmatech companies in the United States.
Profit isn't evil, and had I not spent the week of Thanksgiving in St. Paul, I would just think you were another liberal. Sadly, you're a Minnesotan and now I understand ...
You need to move to a different a state: the Twin Cities are a glorious wasteland of toxic misinformation, bad social norms, and delusional thinking about how things should be. I walked through the Mall of America just for giggles; the conversations about the evils of "for profits" were everywhere among the shoppers while they glibly spent more money being consumers than I cared to witness. Of course, that point was driven home largely because I got to hear numerous diatribes about the evils of "for profits" from a friend with an Wharton MBA. Minnesota Public Radio is frackin' criminal.
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