- After a heart attack your odds of survival are greater when the heart surgeons are away from the ER.
- Spending down assets in the last years of life? Only 1 n10 seniors has purchased long term care insurance.
- Scott Adams has a solution for male loneliness: get an AI girlfriend.
- 45% of all adults say they are interested in weight loss drugs.
- “At nearly one in three births, our rate of cesarean section deliveries is considerably above the 10 to 20 percent level that public health experts consider an acceptable benchmark.”(NYT)
- Where your ham comes from. It’s so awful, I couldn’t finish reading it.
Category: Consumer-Driven Health Care
Why A Physician Visit is Sometimes Billed at Inflated Hospital Prices
Hospitals are the worst place to receive care if there are any other choices. Hospital prices are far higher than the same services available elsewhere. I often tell the story of my wife unknowingly checking on getting a CT scan at a hospital outpatient facility. She discovered that her share of the cost was going to be $2,700. That wasn’t the price; that was just her share of the cost. The price was higher. I quickly found a free-standing radiology clinic willing to do the same procedure for $403. Why was it lower? It wasn’t that one CT scanner was better than the other. It was that one was at the hospital where prices are always higher.
Saturday Links
- In defense of drug decriminalization: what Oregon and Portugal got wrong: Jacob Sullum and Jeffrey Singer.
- Biden’s attack on Short-term insurance is not only bad policy, it’s cruel.
- Cato: Extend OTC status to all birth control pills, not just one.
- Why it ls hard to know whether you own your own cells.
- If you give people a free 10k, what will they do with it? HT: Tyler
- Dylan Scott asks: Why doesn’t health insurance pay for more mental heath therapy?
- I answered this question more than two decades ago: here, here and here.
More States Pass Medical Conscience Bills
A new law in Montana, dubbed Medical Conscience Objection Laws, will provide sweeping protections for medical professionals who do not want to participate in or provide some types of medical care due to conscience.