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In reply to the discussion: It's time to get mad about the outrageous cost of health care - Consumer Reports [View all]msongs
(73,302 posts)7. step one: all medical practitioners must post fees/charges on the internet for public viewing.
as they are licensed by "the state" the state has the power to require this. Then we can have some good old fashioned competition between practitioners.
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It's time to get mad about the outrageous cost of health care - Consumer Reports [View all]
Playinghardball
Oct 2014
OP
Not to mention the profit for the insurance companies. Do any of the other countries mentioned have
jwirr
Oct 2014
#4
Paying $37 for a $0.25 aspirin can't be fun for the insurance companies.
Nuclear Unicorn
Oct 2014
#19
step one: all medical practitioners must post fees/charges on the internet for public viewing.
msongs
Oct 2014
#7
Part of the problem is that there isn't one or two easily correctable sources for the increase.
Xithras
Oct 2014
#8
It is getting seriously disgusting what the billionaires are doing to this country.
Initech
Oct 2014
#9
Look across the borders and the answers are all over the place. The people simply don't let those
jtuck004
Oct 2014
#13
as the article points out, $$ decisions are out of the consumer's hands,
BlancheSplanchnik
Oct 2014
#16
There are 400+ million consumers. There are, what, a million (generously) really profiting
jtuck004
Oct 2014
#21
