I feel you CMB but in my opinion, price controls would do what they did in many parts of Latin America - destroy the quality of care.
If you want a system where only large hospitals exist and wait times are enormous to see specialists, implement price controls.
I'm glad you were only charged $120 because of the law but that doesn't mean it's fair to the doctor. Putting in price controls could seriously harm family-doctors. It will just do what every other set of regulations has done - increase costs for doctors to run their offices and provide a fixed amount if income for medical practices which severely limits innovation and the principle of a free-market where consumers decide (with their money) who provides the best services.
A great case would be 23andme.com - a Google-founder backed DNA testing service that is saving lives. $100 for your raw DNA code - something that costs thousands going through licensed doctors. United Health Corp. filed a petition stating that since they are the largest health care provider, they have a natural right to run the most DNA tests. The regulators responded by an attempted shut down. Now, this company did not give any medical services. They ran your DNA through a computer and gave you the code.
DNA testing is one of the best ways to analyze your health risks. It is the most accurate form of diagnosis we have yet it is the least available? You might be wondering why that's the case if it gives so much data? It is because it is highly suppressed by big-brother colluding with big-business to make sure to eliminate any innovations which would pose a threat to the current system.
Luckily, my family doctor informed us of the opportunity and suggested we run the test for $100. The results led me to realize the cause behind a health issue I'd been dealing with for years and got me off very expensive medications by finding a more natural preventative measure. Now, my doctor is going to be considered a criminal or breaking the law if he recommends his patients get testing they can afford? This mentality needs to stop. A bunch of lawyers in a room are not more capable of running medical offices than doctors are. It's absurd and it's also very dangerous.
To sum it up, bureaucrats and big-business should not have the authority to persecute family doctors for things that have 0 correlation to a patient's health. That is the system in place today and unless that changes, the quality of our health care is only going to deteriorate
If you want a system where only large hospitals exist and wait times are enormous to see specialists, implement price controls.
I'm glad you were only charged $120 because of the law but that doesn't mean it's fair to the doctor. Putting in price controls could seriously harm family-doctors. It will just do what every other set of regulations has done - increase costs for doctors to run their offices and provide a fixed amount if income for medical practices which severely limits innovation and the principle of a free-market where consumers decide (with their money) who provides the best services.
A great case would be 23andme.com - a Google-founder backed DNA testing service that is saving lives. $100 for your raw DNA code - something that costs thousands going through licensed doctors. United Health Corp. filed a petition stating that since they are the largest health care provider, they have a natural right to run the most DNA tests. The regulators responded by an attempted shut down. Now, this company did not give any medical services. They ran your DNA through a computer and gave you the code.
DNA testing is one of the best ways to analyze your health risks. It is the most accurate form of diagnosis we have yet it is the least available? You might be wondering why that's the case if it gives so much data? It is because it is highly suppressed by big-brother colluding with big-business to make sure to eliminate any innovations which would pose a threat to the current system.
Luckily, my family doctor informed us of the opportunity and suggested we run the test for $100. The results led me to realize the cause behind a health issue I'd been dealing with for years and got me off very expensive medications by finding a more natural preventative measure. Now, my doctor is going to be considered a criminal or breaking the law if he recommends his patients get testing they can afford? This mentality needs to stop. A bunch of lawyers in a room are not more capable of running medical offices than doctors are. It's absurd and it's also very dangerous.
To sum it up, bureaucrats and big-business should not have the authority to persecute family doctors for things that have 0 correlation to a patient's health. That is the system in place today and unless that changes, the quality of our health care is only going to deteriorate