Thomas Hermann
FNG
Insurance companies can LEGALLY PRICE FIX!!! It won't get better until that changes and there is an actual competitive market.
Definitely gets taxed though and is typically brought up when complaining about insurance rates .Construction costs are what it is based on not real estate value. They have gone up for sure. You can't insure the dirt your place sits on.
There’s a book called “the price we pay” by Marty makary that goes into a lot of this stuff in detail. Hospitals charging $75 for a pillow and sheets and hoping people don’t notice. Guaranteed reimbursement by Medicare (albeit at lower levels) empowers these medical entities to charge whatever they want and the people utilizing it don’t care. I see this on the ambulance all the time. People telling me it’s cheaper to call 911 than get an Uber to the hospital. Direct quote. They know it will be covered and they don’t care that we’re all paying for it.I think the sole issue is greed. Funny enough I was talking about this with a buddy at the gym, his sister just had triplets and they were in NICU for a month. What's the bill on that you ask? 4 MILLION!! I asked him if they got an itemized receipt of what they paid for and he was just like oh their insurance covered it. Well yeah insurance covers it but aren't you curious why you are being charged 4 million dollars for a hospital bill?
It's in every industry that involves insurance people mark things up because oh insurance will pay. This never ending cycle of policies increasing yearly and deductibles going up won't change until people stop being so damn greedy with everything. But this isn't an easy fix and is way more complicated then my miniscule understanding but that's my 2 cents.
They tried to get me and my wife to pay for NICU when my son was born. Long story short I was in NICU with my son because hospital was short staffed due to covid (when they let go all the ones not getting the jab) He wasn't on any machines nothing just had to be in there because that was the only available nurse. $5K bill in the mail and I fought it all the way, they even sent me to collections before I was finally able to get someone to look into it. I just don't understand how we have accepted this. Idk if reading that book will help me or make me more depressed on the issue.There’s a book called “the price we pay” by Marty makary that goes into a lot of this stuff in detail. Hospitals charging $75 for a pillow and sheets and hoping people don’t notice. Guaranteed reimbursement by Medicare (albeit at lower levels) empowers these medical entities to charge whatever they want and the people utilizing it don’t care. I see this on the ambulance all the time. People telling me it’s cheaper to call 911 than get an Uber to the hospital. Direct quote. They know it will be covered and they don’t care that we’re all paying for it.
I Would highly recommend it. More knowledge of how to navigate our screwed up insurance/healthcare/pharmacy system is not a weakness.They tried to get me and my wife to pay for NICU when my son was born. Long story short I was in NICU with my son because hospital was short staffed due to covid (when they let go all the ones not getting the jab) He wasn't on any machines nothing just had to be in there because that was the only available nurse. $5K bill in the mail and I fought it all the way, they even sent me to collections before I was finally able to get someone to look into it. I just don't understand how we have accepted this. Idk if reading that book will help me or make me more depressed on the issue.
Should be illegal.Excuse's for greed. We had the same insurance company for 30 years, no claims. They dropped us, high risk fire area. My mountain place same same. Both areas had major fires 4 years ago. No dwellings lost , just the whole mountain. The funniest thing I just seen was the local insurance agent for a major insurer (will remain nameless) just had his insurance cancelled by his own company. That should tell you something right there.