Posted by John in La on September 13, 2019 at 05:52:20 from (24.158.216.181):
In Reply to: OT: cost of Rx meds posted by Geo-TH,In on September 13, 2019 at 04:40:35:
The problem with our healthcare is insurance and I do not care what it cost.
Insurance; I know going in that I could go to Dr Smith and wal mart for the Rx that charges $200 or Dr Jones and Kroger for the Rx that charges $800 my cost will be $35. $25 for the doctor and $10 for the Rx. Why do I care what they charge the insurance company.
I do not care what it cost; It is state law that if I bring my car in for repair the shop must give me a written estimate before repairs begin. I can now shop around and find the best price or even decide if I want to put off the repair. Ask you doctor for a estimate on what a surgery will cost and they will laugh at you. That is because people do not care what it cost. They take the attitude of just fix me and we will worry about the cost later.
This is why big business loves the system we have where they can charge what they want. And some people want health insurance for everyone so they can say I do not care what it cost; Fix Me.
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