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Hospital Price-Gouging Widespread [View all] unhappycamper Dec 2013 OP
This matches up with JimDandy Dec 2013 #1
Weird hospital pricing is a product of our payment system. 95% of US hospitals are not-for-profit. Scuba Dec 2013 #2
when they charge $10 ea for tampons like they did to my wife, they're gouging. hobbit709 Dec 2013 #3
They're doing it to cover for the free care they are required to give in the ER .... Scuba Dec 2013 #4
Hospital executives are being paid up to 7 figure salaries. The money may not go to share holders R Merm Dec 2013 #11
I agree that some hospital execs are overpayed. Most are underpaid ... Scuba Dec 2013 #13
non profit hospitlas spent 2% or less on charity care rdking647 Dec 2013 #7
Apples and oranges. That unpaid ER visit isn't categorized as charity, it's a straight loss. Scuba Dec 2013 #14
Do you have any backup for your assertions? Paolo123 Dec 2013 #18
30+ years as a hospital administrator Scuba Dec 2013 #23
OK thanks Paolo123 Dec 2013 #36
There's a concerted effort being made to confuse the public about healthcare costs. Scuba Dec 2013 #37
no it is not maindawg Dec 2013 #21
Wrong. If the patient has Medicaid, that's an insurance payment. Scuba Dec 2013 #24
Not for profit? Define what that means, please. erronis Dec 2013 #28
Certainly employees, which sometimes include physicians, get paid, but there are no owners that do. Scuba Dec 2013 #30
exactly. thank you. magical thyme Dec 2013 #31
Amazing how many people still don't get this. Scuba Dec 2013 #32
I would like a simple reform... sendero Dec 2013 #5
while I'm sure price gouging does occur here and there greenman3610 Dec 2013 #6
the hospital in the story has 28 execs making 1m a year rdking647 Dec 2013 #8
And there you have it. freebrew Dec 2013 #9
No, they don't "just give themselves a raise". Scuba Dec 2013 #15
American medical personnel work five times as hard as those in other developed countries? Fumesucker Dec 2013 #19
Well said. erronis Dec 2013 #29
do those other countries have some kind of single payer system? magical thyme Dec 2013 #33
You have to have insurance to get the insurer's negotiated rates. FarCenter Dec 2013 #10
And once again R Merm Dec 2013 #12
Of course, if I had the described cut or gash, I wouldn't go to a hospital emergency room. FarCenter Dec 2013 #16
This summer R Merm Dec 2013 #22
The local ones are open until 6 pm on the weekends FarCenter Dec 2013 #27
k/r solarhydrocan Dec 2013 #17
My kid needed stitches for a gash on his head AllyCat Dec 2013 #20
This message was self-deleted by its author maindawg Dec 2013 #25
LOL, these are NOTHING Glitterati Dec 2013 #26
I have a pretty good idea pediatricmedic Dec 2013 #34
So it took 5 HOURS to call in an on call nurse? Glitterati Dec 2013 #38
Not to worry, the capitalists are in charge. Take your case and extrapolate... Egalitarian Thug Dec 2013 #35
Oh, that was just the ER Glitterati Dec 2013 #39
But we mustn't upset the industry, else they will take their toys and go home. Egalitarian Thug Dec 2013 #40
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