Basic Economics: "What the market will bear."
What the market will bear --
- MRI machines (which 20 years ago cost six-figures. Haven't checked recently) are too tight. Too squishy. Too confining. Claustrophobic. The market bore open-MRIs. Which means they all had to buy more machines. Do you think they shouldn't recoop that money?
- People with cancer wanted to live longer, so piles and piles of money went into finding ways to cure cancer. It's working. Do you think they shouldn't recoop that money?
- When I was young heart attack = death. Now people can be saved from one. It takes days or weeks in the ICU sometime. (My husband's was months.) And they rather have to know what caused it and if anything needs fixing, so MRI's, CT scans, daily X-rays, and the patient is too sick to get an appointment and go to one, so they actually invented a portable X-ray machine. And the nurses, technicians and doctors in an ICU are specialist, so deserve the extra pay. Do you think they shouldn't recoop that money?
- You've hit just the right age to know the stupidity of lasik eyes surgery. It works. It really does stop young people from being nearsighted or farsighted, but lo and behold, the older you get, the more your eyes change. Do you think no one should have lasik eye surgery because it only works for a decade or so? (Ha! In that case, if you do, I agree. However, we're talking economics, and it truly does come down to "What the market will bear." Obviously, the market bears fine with lasik eye surgery.)
- Nip and tucks. Removing fat. Tightening up skin after losing weight. Rhinoplasty. It's all covered on insurance, because that's what people want from their cadillac insurance policies.
I agree with you. It is basic economics. But basic economics and healthcare mean costly. Are you going to pay for your own stents/bypass/valve when you have your heart attack? Or to avoid one? Are you paying for your own chemo or radiation treatments, if you get cancer? Who's fixing your prostate when you get that age? (Warning. You're already getting to that age. It just doesn't show yet.)
Basic economics. It bites. And yet, without health coverage, I would have lost my husband twice. Worse yet, he would have been crippled for life when he was two years young than you and broke his back.
I honestly don't see how basic economics fixes anything.