โJul-03-2015 10:52 PM
โJul-05-2015 04:41 PM
โJul-05-2015 04:19 PM
Donnoh wrote:
What I mostly dislike about the US health care system is the enormous cost of drugs compared to the rest of the world. I take a biologic injectable drug that I recently received a refill for a three month supply. The cost paid by the insurance company was $18,636.10, my cost was $10. I am so grateful that I work for a large company with great benefits, but these kind of charges are not sustainable.
My guess is that in Canada and Europe that this drug would be a third of the price and other countries probably less than that. I'm glad the drug is available and it works great, but it's been on the market for over 10 years and I'm sure they got their development costs back and then several billion dollars more so why the high price?
Ok, my rant is over.
โJul-05-2015 03:22 PM
โJul-05-2015 02:35 PM
Dutch_12078 wrote:
I've noted many times over the years, that the large medical clinics covering a variety of specialties that have sprung up along NY's northern border always seem to have predominantly Canadian licensed cars in the usually near full parking lots. I wonder why...
โJul-05-2015 02:22 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Thanks for those response from our Canadian members.......
How is this healthcare PAID for. Taxes? At what rate.
My tax rate is roughly 10% to Federal and 10% to State.
My healthcare is free (don't pay a monthly premium) and I have small co-pay for prescriptions.
BUT that is because I don't use ACA (Obamacare). IF I did it would cost be between $240/month for Bronze Plan (basic....high deductibles) to $500/month for Gold Plan.
I am a US Veteran and have medical thru the VA (Veterans Administration).
Local clinic for Primary Doctor....routine medical/lab
VA Hospital for procedures/surgery/emergency.
The VA does have some issues........especially those VA facilities that are where the snowbirds come, many of which are US Veterans.
I personally have had nothing but top notch care via the VA. Even when we FTd for 7 yrs. Used VA Facilities across USA....all with good results and in a timely manner.
Only recently have had appointment scheduling issues/delays which were fine prior to VA scandal.
Healthcare will always be high cost..........whether single payer system, current system or old way (which is why new system ACA---Obamacare was implemented----high cost of old system.....new system would save monies).
All pie in the sky hype.
โJul-05-2015 02:01 PM
โJul-05-2015 01:51 PM
โJul-05-2015 01:35 PM
Tom Trostel wrote:
I have a relative who is an emergency room doctor. He earns $400 per hour. No wonder is costs so much.
โJul-05-2015 01:33 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Question for our Canadian members...........
How do you like YOUR Healthcare System?
Do you get good healthcare...services/timely appointments/good doctors-nurses/hospitals run efficiently etc?
How much does this healthcare cost..taxes/fees?
Do you have co-pays/deductibles?
Ours is obliviously NOT working
โJul-05-2015 01:24 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Question for our Canadian members...........
How do you like YOUR Healthcare System?
Do you get good healthcare...services/timely appointments/good doctors-nurses/hospitals run efficiently etc?
How much does this healthcare cost..taxes/fees?
Do you have co-pays/deductibles?
Ours is obliviously NOT working
โJul-05-2015 01:09 PM
โJul-05-2015 12:49 PM
โJul-05-2015 12:39 PM
ChopperBill wrote:That's exactly right - the less you earn after expenses, the less your health insurance premium is going to cost you monthly. At least that aspect of the playing field got levelled out with the Affordable Healthcare Act. However, depending on the annual deductible your wife chose in her plan, the out-of-pocket can still be $6K (individual) to $12K (family) a year. The lower her deductible - the higher the monthly premium. Also, PPO is going to cost more in premiums than HMO. Glad to hear all is OK!
My wife lost her insurance when affordable health care care to being. Now she has a policy that cost twice as much but thanks to you generous citizens you are picking up half the tab. THANK YOU!
โJul-05-2015 08:24 AM
โJul-05-2015 12:53 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
Health care companies have always wanted higher rates and sought big increases since they were first founded.. The reason is not that the new members are sicker than thy expected, it is GREED. What's worse is in the past if you got sick many companies would drop you like a hot potato. Oh they were very happy to take your money for 20 or 30 years but one heart attack and you were no longer "Insurable" according to them.
Thankfully the Affordable health care act changed all of that and the reports are in already.. Billions in savings... .
But you are right, Greedy insurance executives still want rate increases.