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pahunkboy -> RE: Soaring costs force Canada to reassess health model (6/1/2010 2:02:31 PM)

Enter medicare part D.

Drug prices are not negotiated.




zephyroftheNorth -> RE: Soaring costs force Canada to reassess health model (6/1/2010 2:06:03 PM)

Deleted because Arpig said it better




pahunkboy -> RE: Soaring costs force Canada to reassess health model (6/1/2010 2:08:10 PM)

Yeah Sanity-  you cant never get no head.

and it aint free.





STOMP




Moonhead -> RE: Soaring costs force Canada to reassess health model (6/1/2010 2:14:32 PM)


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ORIGINAL: pahunkboy

Enter medicare part D.

Drug prices are not negotiated.


No, they're not. In this case they're fixed by the evil interventionist Canadian government.




zephyroftheNorth -> RE: Soaring costs force Canada to reassess health model (6/1/2010 2:26:57 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Moonhead


quote:

ORIGINAL: pahunkboy

Enter medicare part D.

Drug prices are not negotiated.


No, they're not. In this case they're fixed by the evil interventionist Canadian government.

Who are lowering the cost of generic drugs, which by the way Sanity is a good thing.





pahunkboy -> RE: Soaring costs force Canada to reassess health model (6/1/2010 3:04:16 PM)

..as in no bid contract.  I mean here in the US.   Canada would be an example per better drug prices. 




Arpig -> RE: Soaring costs force Canada to reassess health model (6/1/2010 3:14:52 PM)

Lower drug prices are one of the innate advantages of the single-payer system....if you want to sell your drugs here this is what we will pay....take it or leave it.




pahunkboy -> RE: Soaring costs force Canada to reassess health model (6/1/2010 3:16:26 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Arpig

Lower drug prices are one of the innate advantages of the single-payer system....if you want to sell your drugs here this is what we will pay....take it or leave it.



AR,  while I like that idea- with K street - that could never work in America.




Arpig -> RE: Soaring costs force Canada to reassess health model (6/1/2010 3:24:42 PM)

It would with a single payer system, it puts the power in the hands of the payer rather than the seller. Under the present system where each insurance company negotiates its own prices there is no real incentive to hardnosed negotiations, the worst case scenario for the drug company is the people on that particular plan will either pay whatever the drug company wants or will do without, while for the insurance company the worst case scenario is they don't pay for that drug and thus make even more money...its rigged either way. With single payer the drug company sells for what the payer wants to pay or they don't sell period.




Fellow -> RE: Soaring costs force Canada to reassess health model (6/1/2010 3:40:03 PM)

What is wrong with the attempts to lower cost? Only fool sticks to the practice that is not working well.




pahunkboy -> RE: Soaring costs force Canada to reassess health model (6/1/2010 3:42:52 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Arpig

It would with a single payer system, it puts the power in the hands of the payer rather than the seller. Under the present system where each insurance company negotiates its own prices there is no real incentive to hardnosed negotiations, the worst case scenario for the drug company is the people on that particular plan will either pay whatever the drug company wants or will do without, while for the insurance company the worst case scenario is they don't pay for that drug and thus make even more money...its rigged either way. With single payer the drug company sells for what the payer wants to pay or they don't sell period.


So K street would allow this?




Arpig -> RE: Soaring costs force Canada to reassess health model (6/1/2010 3:56:29 PM)

With single payer they wouldn't have any choice....if your options are sell for $X or don't sell at all the seller is the one over the barrel for a change.




pahunkboy -> RE: Soaring costs force Canada to reassess health model (6/1/2010 4:04:18 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Arpig

With single payer they wouldn't have any choice....if your options are sell for $X or don't sell at all the seller is the one over the barrel for a change.


What about freedom?

(recall corporate personhood)




Arpig -> RE: Soaring costs force Canada to reassess health model (6/1/2010 4:15:06 PM)

Screw 'em, its the market at work...they are supposed to like that




Arpig -> RE: Soaring costs force Canada to reassess health model (6/1/2010 4:16:51 PM)

quote:

Only fool sticks to the practice that is not working well.
Tell that to our American friends




pahunkboy -> RE: Soaring costs force Canada to reassess health model (6/1/2010 4:34:21 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Arpig

quote:

Only fool sticks to the practice that is not working well.
Tell that to our American friends


Ild agree with that.   Tho- it does seem rather unfixable.




Level -> RE: Soaring costs force Canada to reassess health model (6/1/2010 4:58:27 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Arpig

For the last time...its not "free" health care, its a publicly funded single-payer health insurance system that is slightly different in each province. Every employed Canadian pays for his/her insurance through their taxes and/or a special means-based health levy (again depending on the province). And even though we manage to cover everybody and without copays or deductables for almost 100% of medical care we still pay less per capita than Americans do for their private health insurance.

In Ontario (whose system I am familiar with) it is paid for by a percentage of one's income tax and a special payroll tax paid by the employer. It isn't free, I pay for my coverage, I just pay a fuck of a lot less than you guys do. We have no pre-existing conditions, everybody is covered, and if you move to a new province you are covered there, regardless of any pre-existing conditions.

I do not have to get approval from anybody (no bureaucrats, governmental or insurance company enters into the decisions at any stage) for any procedure my doctor deems necessary, there is no rationing based on age or income, and nothing needs to be pre-approved by anybody.

I can buy supplemental insurance (often provided through one's employer) to cover those things not covered by the government plan (in Ontario that includes prescriptions and dental) However there is a prescription plan for low income people whereby each prescription only costs $2 (which many smaller private pharmacies waive) which is entirely means-based with no extra fees and covers all medically necessary drugs (not viagra/cialis or rogaine for example).

All this and still we manage to pay less per person than Americans pay for their health plans with their high deductables, complicated formularies that vary from company to company and from plan to plan within a given company, and byzantine paperwork and convoluted negotiations for hospitals. I'll take our "experiment" over yours anyday.



Thanks for the explanation, Arpig, you've cleared up a lot of questions I had about the Canadian system.





Arpig -> RE: Soaring costs force Canada to reassess health model (6/1/2010 5:35:29 PM)

You're welcome[:)]

If you are interested in the details of the exact amounts please refer to the following old posts of mine:
http://www.collarchat.com/fb.asp?m=2721250

and

http://www.collarchat.com/fb.asp?m=2721264




ThatDamnedPanda -> RE: Soaring costs force Canada to reassess health model (6/1/2010 6:39:35 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Arpig

With single payer they wouldn't have any choice....if your options are sell for $X or don't sell at all the seller is the one over the barrel for a change.


I think that what he's saying is that the corporate lobbyists (the ones who basically wrote the recent health care bill) would never allow Congress to pass such a law. And I think he's right.




Arpig -> RE: Soaring costs force Canada to reassess health model (6/1/2010 6:42:30 PM)

Probably right Panda...more's the pity.




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