I've talked about these 2 things for years. This guy explains them in a clear and concise manner.
Liberals are too bent on a disastrous Medicare For All and most conservatives have a mishmash of ideas many of which are just more of the same.
Price transparency forces businesses (medical) to compete and offer quality product and service. HSAs put an incentive on the buyer (us) to be prudent with our healthcare dollars.
Most doctors would be happy to eliminate the costs and hassle of insurance paperwork and price haggling. The ones who deliver quality care would be able to charge a premium.
I've accumulated quite a bit in my HSA. For minor stuff we go to the Minute Clinic or similar. It's OUR money so we spend it like our money. I have enough to cover my maximum deductibles for the next 3 or 4 years.
Low income people could have the government fund their HSA and help purchase a catastrophic policy.
What would it take for Washington to use some common sense. If nothing else, try this before potentially driving off the cliff with Medicare for All.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/the-us-can-slash-health-care-costs-75-with-2-fundamental-changes-and-without-medicare-for-all-2019-08-15?siteid=rss&rss=1
Liberals are too bent on a disastrous Medicare For All and most conservatives have a mishmash of ideas many of which are just more of the same.
Price transparency forces businesses (medical) to compete and offer quality product and service. HSAs put an incentive on the buyer (us) to be prudent with our healthcare dollars.
Most doctors would be happy to eliminate the costs and hassle of insurance paperwork and price haggling. The ones who deliver quality care would be able to charge a premium.
I've accumulated quite a bit in my HSA. For minor stuff we go to the Minute Clinic or similar. It's OUR money so we spend it like our money. I have enough to cover my maximum deductibles for the next 3 or 4 years.
Low income people could have the government fund their HSA and help purchase a catastrophic policy.
What would it take for Washington to use some common sense. If nothing else, try this before potentially driving off the cliff with Medicare for All.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/the-us-can-slash-health-care-costs-75-with-2-fundamental-changes-and-without-medicare-for-all-2019-08-15?siteid=rss&rss=1