-106 surgeons at The Surgery Center of Oklahoma. Their website has bundled prices listed for each type of surgery.
-Tonsillectomy at Surgery Center of OK is $3,000 for everything – facility, surgery, anesthesia. Same procedure is often $12,000 to $15,000 at many hospitals and that doesn’t include price of surgeon and anesthesia. Their largest growing customer base is patients with Obamacare policies with huge deductibles.
-Biggest price gouging is by big hospitals with multiple facilities, sponsoring sports franchises, building an empire.
-Federal government directives increase administration costs, the number of intermediaries, and fluff. Emphasis is on medical coverage and not on constraining medical costs.
-The American Hospital Association is a huge lobby for direct intervention of the government to steal from taxpayers paying for health coverage. Even more galling that the coverage is mandatory.
-Real reason for Medicaid push is that the dollars pass through huge corporations that skim off the money coming in.
CMS-Medicare and Medicaid contract with a company that administers those benefits. Huge fees, pass-throughs, and rebates for vendors. Lines the pockets of cronies. Very wasteful. All the result of federal government meddling.
-Schemes that are not economically viable eventually collapse. Dr. Smith sees hope in the collapse of current healthcare schemes. Now a growing and vibrant movement in health care to operate like other businesses.
-Every individual needs their own strategy. Will eventually be less risky to not have health insurance. Need to encourage more physicians and practices to post their prices.
-Dr. Smith recommends belonging to a Cost-Sharing Health Ministry, where members pay for other other members’ medical costs. Are exempt from ObamaCare requirements. Is the market responding to consumer demand. He pays $90/month for himself and his son, with no huge deductible.
-Likes Trumps’s attitude of let them crash and burn. Will bring on more competition, higher quality, lower prices.
-The prohibitions against selling insurance across state line and importing drugs favor insurance and big pharma.
-Medicare is bankrupt. Is socialism and a Ponzi scheme.. The consumer is not the buyer; someone other than the patient is paying for the services. Medicare Trust Fund money has been stolen.
-Hill-Burton Act created government hospitals which don’t want to compete and would rather plug into the taxpayer trough.
-If Dr. Smith were king, he would resign. He’s only in favor of laws that would repeal all prior laws. Laws disturb the natural cooperation of individuals. They make interests more secure and monopoly-like.
-Why is it anyone’s business what anyone else does? It’s because the buyer and recipient are not the same time. A moral hazard. A neighbor could be engaged in an activity that is unhealthy, and we care because we have to pay for that neighbor’s healthcare.
-Health care is when an individual is not largely responsible for themselves. Medical care is the rendering of medical services.
-Dr. Smith was moved by David Beito’s book From Mutual Aid to the Welfare State: Fraternal Societies and Social Services, 1890–1967 (2000).
-With government healthcare programs, we pay for health care plus a bureaucracy to support it.
-Dr. Smith recommends cost sharing ministries such as Samaritan Ministries, Christian Health Care Ministries, Meta Share Ministries, and more. These provide scaled down coverage that covers uncertain events, which is the true purpose of insurance.
-He also recommends using a DPC doctor – one that participates in the Direct Primary Care Movement. Pay a primary care doctor a monthly fee of around $80 for access to unlimited primary care. Even Medicare and Medicaid patients are flocking. They can dispense medicines as a wholesaler. Lower pharma price savings may pay for the monthly fee.