Oh I see. Couldn't read it on the iPad, thx.
The problem is that health care can never be a free market because you don't know ahead of time what treatment you may need, and unfortunately every insurance is going to cover different things. Because patients do not and often cannot shop for the actual treatment, only insurance, we won't ever see a true free market.
Nobody really wants to control costs. I read an article this week about a small issue (significant to those affected). It was about the cancer drug avastin and studies showing it is not as effective with stage four breast cancer compared to other advanced cancers. The FDA is considering removing it from the list of approved breast cancer drugs. Why? Because it is not that effective for most with the disease (but it appears to help some). Avastin is very very expensive. These are the really tough decisions to make. Critics are already screaming "death panels." Hard to blame the sick or feeling that way, but these are some of the things that have made costs uncontrollable.
The problem is that health care can never be a free market because you don't know ahead of time what treatment you may need, and unfortunately every insurance is going to cover different things. Because patients do not and often cannot shop for the actual treatment, only insurance, we won't ever see a true free market.
Nobody really wants to control costs. I read an article this week about a small issue (significant to those affected). It was about the cancer drug avastin and studies showing it is not as effective with stage four breast cancer compared to other advanced cancers. The FDA is considering removing it from the list of approved breast cancer drugs. Why? Because it is not that effective for most with the disease (but it appears to help some). Avastin is very very expensive. These are the really tough decisions to make. Critics are already screaming "death panels." Hard to blame the sick or feeling that way, but these are some of the things that have made costs uncontrollable.