There are so many things wrong with our health care in this country, and yet it's still head and shoulders above the rest.
Tort reform would help, million dollar lawsuits have driven insurance rates so far up, many doctors move around to different state's, just trying to stay in business. Insurance company's dictate many times what tests and procedure's will be payed for, and what will not. Because of so many that don't have insurance, hospitals charge $3-$5 for a single asprin, to make up for the the ones that don't.
Case in point, a friend of mine,whose wife needed heart surgery. While at the hospital, discussing the options, they told the hospital personell, that they didn't have insurance. They had quoted a price of $90,000 and up. When the hospital personell heard that, went out and talked with an administrator. Came back and the price dropped to $25,000, with an $8,000 payment up front, and a payment plan they could afford. Funny how price dropped by 2/3rds when there was no insurance company involved. gypsyman