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truedelphi

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29. because if you buy a 1,000 dollar item on
Fri Sep 20, 2013, 03:19 PM
Sep 2013

Amazon, presumably you are choosing to pay for it, and definitely your doing so won't up someone else's insurance premiums.

And then the hospital patient is a sitting duck and has no choice in the matter.

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Because the Insurance is paying for most of it el_bryanto Sep 2013 #1
I wonder what Insurance would have negotiated with them as a final price. n/t PoliticAverse Sep 2013 #30
A bloated industry where vendors AND service providers have conspired with underwriters. NYC_SKP Sep 2013 #2
It's the fault of the insurance companies: DetlefK Sep 2013 #3
Sorry but your Wrong on this one FreakinDJ Sep 2013 #14
That is a very interesting bit of information. truedelphi Sep 2013 #26
Even batteries for medical devices have two prices. MineralMan Sep 2013 #4
Damn! 10X ??...geez....I believe it. incredible. BlueJazz Sep 2013 #9
Yup. A relative of mine, who is no longer with us, MineralMan Sep 2013 #12
Here's another example. Compare the batteries at the two URLs MineralMan Sep 2013 #16
Geez...and what's also rather funny..If you click on the less expensive battery..... BlueJazz Sep 2013 #24
So many layers of bureacracy revolutionbrees Sep 2013 #5
Intersting story. And truedelphi Sep 2013 #28
Yeah..Funny you mentioned pillows. One of my customers told me she paid 87 bucks for her .... BlueJazz Sep 2013 #6
Enron economics. nt rrneck Sep 2013 #7
Free markets are the debbill! Must have law pad corporate coffers to keep us free! Nuclear Unicorn Sep 2013 #8
Medical pricing has very little to do with a 'free' market customerserviceguy Sep 2013 #32
Corruption allows them to get away with this shit. Bluenorthwest Sep 2013 #10
They get away with it because they are essential to pumping the prices as high as possible, Egalitarian Thug Sep 2013 #11
Because when insurnace pays, individuals never look at cost Lee-Lee Sep 2013 #13
...and if you have an HSA card Sheepshank Sep 2013 #15
also best way to get TENS unit refill pads. way cheaper. nashville_brook Sep 2013 #17
My insurance covers DME, which includes TENS unit and pads REP Sep 2013 #36
You can also get a $1,000 Espresso Machine on Amazon, but they have them at Kohl's for only cbdo2007 Sep 2013 #18
Are you kidding? Your comparison has no relevance. Nine Sep 2013 #21
because if you buy a 1,000 dollar item on truedelphi Sep 2013 #29
I'm guessing you're not comparing the same models. Here's what I found: Nye Bevan Sep 2013 #34
the hospital tried to make my husband take their medicine for his daily medications. He refused. It liberal_at_heart Sep 2013 #19
Greed is as American as ... GeorgeGist Sep 2013 #20
My E-stim kit (TNES unit) was $400 as a "prescribed" device... devils chaplain Sep 2013 #22
Because medicine has NEVER truly been 'free market' and cannot be JCMach1 Sep 2013 #23
They'll claim it's because of the cost of the items that end up not being paid for - haele Sep 2013 #25
$125 for a therapeutic prophylactic. Behind the Aegis Sep 2013 #27
Our health system is so fucked up gopiscrap Sep 2013 #31
Not just medical MrNJ Sep 2013 #33
Personally I think it is rigged with the insurance companies. I use a CPAP machine at night.... Hekate Sep 2013 #35
Thanks, Hekate! (nt) Nine Sep 2013 #37
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