TM7,
Just a question -- have you done self-pay work with the uninsured in a hospital? I have. I have also worked in the ED at the same hospital.
The ED is not the biggest profit center of a hospital, contrary to popular opinion. The ED is the biggest liability to a hospital. People come to the ED with cold symptoms that can be treated with a trip to the pharmacy. They get treatment and disappear. There is never payment for services. On any given month, our hospital would send over $150,00 in unpaid self-pay accounts to collection agencies, and that is just average. Sometimes, the amount is much greater. And that is people that live here....legally. It is a very similar story with illegals. In 2009, while I was working at the hospital, we had a patient that was here illegally, and came through the ED. The patient was a migrant worker, and his leg was slashed to the bone requiring surgery and a long inpatient stay and inpatient PT. The bill was over $200,000; we took a charity application for the guy but the info was fraudulent and the guy disappeared once he got his discharge papers. The hospital had to absorb every penny of those charges. That is just one story.
The point is is this........deal with the mechanisms that drive the increase hospital charges. Obamacare has not addressed any of these factors; Obummer's pet law has actually increased costs from insurance carriers and lowered reimbursement rates to providers. Costs continue to rise despite Obamacare, and the causal factors remain the same today as last year.
Yes, the HC is becoming an onerous burden -- payers paying ever-increasing costs for the freeloaders and parasites, Obummer and liberals talk about paying "their fair share" -- compel the parasites to pay up, or allow us to confiscate their money just like the left attempts to confiscate money from people who already "pay their fair share".
ST762
TM7,
I worked at a non-profit hospital. The problem with the illegals in healthcare is that they know the system as well as the other leeches -- they cannot legally be compelled to pay for services. Until that changes, there can be no effective healthcare reform in America.
TM7, you said
" If you're happy with this syndrome of payers paying for uninsured HC then don't reform HC in America.... At least Obamacare tried to address the freeloaders escaping paying for HC....only thing is they really mucked it up and made the program a gift to HC insurance corps."
I am not happy with the syndrome of payers like you [I assume you pay your medical bills] and me paying for the freeloading leeches and parasites. Obamacare does nothing to address that issue-- Obamacare charges you a 3% tax everytime you go to your primary care doctor to pay for the uninsured (read "parasites"); you are also charged everytime you go to a tanning bed. You will be charged an extra 10% for durable medical equipment, and many other taxes. You will, also, be immediately taxed the assessment of the increased insurance premiums so there will be coverage for the uninsured (read "parasites").
There is no mechanism in Obamacare that addresses the central cause of rising HC rates -- legal compulsion to make the parasites engage in that favorite liberal phrase -- "pay their fair share". The IRS and government already confiscate late tax payments and child support payments, maybe we should add medical balances to that (yea, I am a hardcase on the subject).
Once we can legally compel the parasites to "pay their fair share" or limit their ability to damage the system for honest folk (your healthcare slavery -- honest folk paying for parasites).
The final analysis is this.....Obamacare is not a gift to healthcare companies, it is a tombstone. If you feel differently, please elaborate.
ST762