Janet needed a chest x-ray as part of a pre-employment physical. Having been advised that insurance would not cover the procedure, she attempted to find out what it would cost. That was much easier said than done, and more than once in her quest she received the following encouragement:

You don't have to pay anything now, you'll get a bill later.

As if that had any effect on the cost! Have we become so inured to debt—home mortages, car financing, credit cards, college loans—that the only price tag we care about is what we must pay right now, the copay, the down payment, the minimum monthly charge?

And what are we to think of a health care system that buries the price of its procedures under so many layers of bureaucracy that no one knows the true cost?
Posted by sursumcorda on Thursday, April 28, 2005 at 1:16 pm | Edit
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And we think we don't already have socialized medicine. (As in everyone else but we ourselves arranges for, pays for and tells us what medical care we can/must get.)

Posted by Porter on Friday, April 29, 2005 at 10:48 pm
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