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What Physicians Know

Published 11/02/09 Joel Hirschhorn - Print Article
E-mail - editor@economyincisis.org

I had a long conversation with my favorite physician, who has operated on me twice successfully. He is an incredibly kind person without an ounce of greed or pretense. Like other physicians I have spoken to, he spoke eloquently about the terrible times he consistently has with private health insurance companies.

While he praises Medicare for its simplicity and certainty, he has absolutely nothing positive to say about private insurers. They take up huge amounts of time of him and his staff, trying in every possible way to deny services to their customers (his patients) and also to pay as little as possible to him. His endless struggles with the insurance companies make his life miserable. Meanwhile all he cares about is giving his patients the very best care and not making them suffer because of their insurance carriers.

Like so many of us he sees the need for major reforms of our health care system, but remains pessimistic about what Congress and President Obama will eventually deliver. He is incredulous at how executives of private insurers make vast amounts of money while making physicians and their patients suffer endless annoyances and negative impacts on health care. And they get away with making people pay more and more money for worse and worse insurance.

He also has many stories about patients that do not take medications for long term chronic conditions because they cannot afford prescriptions. He gives out as many samples that he can get, is angry that people in other nations pay much less for brand name drugs, and feels terrible for his patients because the US health care system has let them down.

What would be the ideal solution to the current health care mess? My doctor believes that opening up Medicare to everyone would be wonderful, and the system could be opened up immediately. I totally agree. There is no sound reason for Congress to protect the private health insurance industry. But of course they always have and always will because it is the source of huge amounts of money for political campaigns.

While no one should be forced into Medicare, just making it available to all who want it would be fair. If private colleges compete with public ones, and private for profit hospitals compete with nonprofit ones, why shouldn’t health insurance companies be put in a similar position?

Corruption blocks true and necessary health care reform. Remember that the next time you vote.

[Contact Joel S. Hirschhorn through delusionaldemocracy.com]

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guest says "As an example of the way hospitals work..." on 11/02/09
I was a nursing student is Chester PA back in 1974. A baby was admitted for skin surgery (replacement of large areas of his skin which exhibited 3rd degree burns). The bill for the BANDAGES ALONE was over $25,000 (thousand, that's right) dollars; back then! Can u imagine what that same bill would be today? And please dont try to tell me that the hospital wasn't charging several hundred percent markup for those bandages back in 1974! this has been going on for a long, long time!

biguru says "Health Care" on 11/02/09
When it comes to Health Care, Americans are the most ignorant about their Health and the Health Care Industry. In the last 30 years, every doctor my family visited get amazed as to how we know so much about health, drugs, blood test etc. That can only mean one thing - how little their patients know about their own health.

When you are ignorant about somethings, people have a tendency to take advantage of. And this is going on for a long time.

biguru says "Americans do see the light" on 11/02/09

Americans do see the light but the for-profit media controlled by the lobbyists presents their view point.

guest says "HEALTH CARE" on 11/02/09
Scare tactics and ignorance are used and by the lobbying groups to protect their principles. It works! Americans don't see the light!