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It's true that the paperwork and red tape as increased. It's also true that managed care is the worst offender. Having to get referrals for doctor visits. Having to get treatment authorizations. Complicated billing and complicated explanation of benefits. It's why there's at 1-2 people in every physician office who spend their days in a call queue with insurance companies.
It's also true that the insurance company that has the smallest amount of overhead is the Medicare system. The issue is that Medicare is underfunded - the program is still paying out more than it takes in.
The more time the doctors spend on paperwork, the fewer patients seen and the higher the bills. More clerical help to be paid from doctors fees.
Well, that's a more cogent argument.
The push to import drugs from Canada is to benefit consumers. The pricing of drugs in the US driven by the wholesale cost- the price at which manufacturers sell to the wholesale providers. If those wholesale drug prices are lower in every country other than the US, that's probably a sign that it's not the cost of the drugs that are driving the price. And it doesn't explain why drugs that were $100 in 2007 increased to $600 after an investor hedge fund bought them.
It's an argument that you used before and we explained to you that US drug companies spend far more on marketing drugs than on R&D.
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So, back to topic. It is interesting that the governors are pressuring Congress behind the scenes to slow the process down.
Editorials are already dissecting Paul Ryan's obfuscation about the issue and claims that there's a replacement plan:
Here are the lies Paul Ryan told about Obamacare during his town hall meeting
The most important question that Ryan dodged on Thursday, and again after Friday’s House vote, is what’s the rush? Repealing almost any part of the ACA will leave the individual insurance market in worse shape than it is now, and possibly worse than it was before the ACA. That’s especially true as long as no replacement plan is on the table. There are many routes to improving the Affordable Care Act without eroding public protections. If Ryan is truly intent on improving the lives of Americans dependent on the act, why does he have to shroud his intentions with misstatements and misrepresentations?
New drugs have patent monopoly for a limited period of time after it is approved for sale. At the end of the patent period other companies can manufacture and sell it as a generic drug, without having to pay any part of the research expense or regulatory approval. Therefore the company must recover its research and development within that limited period between approval and the expiration of the patent. So yes, it is critical to market it sggressively during the patent period and that requires marketing expense, which also must be recovered. Yes, they want to make a profit, but new research is paid from profit from older drugs.
Liberals cannot understand any of this. Boo hoo drug companies want profits. Boo hoo drug companies advertise. Liberals always want the golden eggs but they hate that goose.
That is true. The idea behind these price negotiations is to reduce the cost but still maintain profitability for the manufacturer and producer. No one is served if the pharmaceutical companies aren't viable. These negotiations also remove the need to run expensive TV ads and print ads.
On a related note, in the big negotiations around the ACA, the industry lobbying group Phrma- did agree to $90 billion in pricing concessions in exchange for blocks on importation of drugs from Canada and continued agreement that Medicare and Medicaid would not negotiate for lowered prices. Only the Veterans Administration negotiates for volume discounts. Source
So, we've seen that the Republicans want to repeal the ACA but keep the bans on Canadian imports. Let's see what happens with the Medicare D and Medicaid pricing negotiations are permitted and whether the ACA pricing concessions are also repealed. (Hint: don't hold your breath that patients will benefit in this regard, either).
The way that it works is that the facility charges an incredibly inflated price. If the patient has insurance, the difference between the charge master price and the contractual price is written off as a loss. If the patient is unable to pay, the charge master price is written off as charity.
One other reason why drug prices are so much lower in Canada. No prescription drug advertising. None. Nada.
Billions are saved on advertising alone. No need to pass it along to consumers.
You are assuming that the advertising is just a wasted expense. Obviously the companys are not just throwing money away. They have concluded that the advertising generates enough in additional sales to pay for the ads plus additional profit.
You are assuming that the advertising is just a wasted expense. Obviously the companys are not just throwing money away. They have concluded that the advertising generates enough in additional sales to pay for the ads plus additional profit.
The advertising increases the recovery of investment and profit.So if they advertised half as much, they could do more research essentially at no cost.
And that would be good business sense: spend more on research, find more products, get ahead of the competition by having more products.
Companies need to advertise to sell more to recover investment and make a profit. No profit, no company, no R&D, no new drugs, no golden eggs.And all along you've been trying to convince us that the price is all about R&D. We call you on it and now your tune (as usual) has done an about face.
Ban prescription drug advertising. Drug prices will come down. Problem solved and America will be a little bit greater.
Unless it's aimed at professionals who can evaluate the value of the products, it's an immoral expense. SO whether they're throwing money away or not, they're harming society.
In fact it's been shown that pharmaceutical direct advertising to potential patients is a significant cause of over-prescribing. Given the harm that over-prescribing does, the cost of that harm should be charged to the pharmaceutical companies. In truth, this is just another case of companies wanting to externalize costs, behave irresponsibly and pass the cost on to someone else,and politicians eager to aid them in that immoral behavior because of the checks the companies write for campaign coffers.
Companies need to advertise to sell more to recover investment and make a profit. No profit, no company, no R&D, no new drugs, no golden eggs.
The final paragraph:
It's simple: Ryan doesn't want to get sacked as Speaker and have a Tea Party Neandertal replace him.
This is essentially a religious matter for Tea Party adherents: regardless of evidence, regardless of good sense, regardless of what it does to their constituents, the Tea Party worships the destruction of all things Obama. It's not faith, because faith requires at least some evidence pointing toward the object of faith, it's pure irrational delusion. And so bowing down to the idol, Ryan spouts whatever works to maintain the loyalty of the devotees.
What would have been the bill (in equivalent-to-US-dollars) if they had been entirely uninsured in Canada, and gotten entirely a la carte care? For example, if she was a U. S. woman who had the premature baby in Canada and, of course, not covered by the national healthcare.When all was said and done, the couple received a bill for just over $200,000 US.
Not necessarily so. When I had the kidney cancer in 2003 and had my kidney taken out, I saw *ALL* of the bills initially, because it took the insurance company more than four months to start paying ANYTHING. I had one of those total-piece-of-shit insurance policies which left me paying slightly more than one-half of the $27,000+ that the ordeal was billed for...and the main part of it, the hospital bill, wasn't paid until after five months...and within a week of the promised date for my bill to go to Collection, which would have of course added thousands of dollars to it.Only after the insurance company pays will you get a statement showing your residual responsibility: you'll never see that $80,000 bill.
Even HIM?? What the fuck?Cory Booker Joins Senate Republicans to Kill Measure to Import Cheaper Medicine From Canada
This is actually the real problem with the ACA, it focused on dealing providing full coverage and not enough on controlling and encouraging lower costs. Giving the government health programs the power to negotiate drug prices would have been a big step in doing this but instead conservatives block any attempt to do that.
