there archer consumers in the market. john: insurance seems free. i am on medicare. the door even ask me what things cost. she is to pay $6,000 others to come out ahead? is patient did because her employer pay for all thing. otherwise the hospital would charge them six, eight, ten times that. so the employee did not have any of a pocket. john: so happy it was cheaper. forget the deductible. now, one of the reasons there s less competition is in many states there is in most cases there is this law called the,. said to begin of need. john: which means that if you re going to build boss will you have to prove to the bureaucrats that is needed. not just hospitals, surgery centers, mri units. it is old-fashioned protectionism. old-fashioned crony capitalism. john: one result of your posting your prices is that the hospital, too, has started
shock, so they re shopping. there archer consumers in the market. john: insurance seems free. i am on medicare. the door even ask me what things cost. she is to pay $6,000 others to come out ahead? is patient did because her employer pay for all thing. otherwise the hospital would charge them six, eight, ten times that. so the employee did not have any of a pocket. john: so happy it was cheaper. forget the deductible. now, one of the reasons there s less competition is in many states there is in most cases there is this law called the,. said to begin of need. john: which means that if you re going to build boss will you have to prove to the bureaucrats that is needed. not just hospitals, surgery centers, mri units. it is old-fashioned protectionism. old-fashioned crony capitalism. john: one result of your posting your prices is that the hospital, too, has started
plans, they have the sticker shock, so they re shopping. there archer consumers in the market. john: insurance seems free. i am on medicare. the door even ask me what things cost. she is to pay $6,000 others to come out ahead? is patient did because her employer pay for all thing. otherwise the hospital would charge them six, eight, ten times that. so the employee did not have any of a pocket. john: so happy it was cheaper. forget the deductible. now, one of the reasons there s less competition is in many states there is in most cases there is this law called the,. said to begin of need. john: which means that if you re going to build boss will you have to prove to the bureaucrats that is needed. not just hospitals, surgery centers, mri units. it is old-fashioned protectionism. old-fashioned crony capitalism. john: one result of your posting your prices is that the
shock, so they re shopping. there archer consumers in the market. john: insurance seems free. i am on medicare. the door even ask me what things cost. she is to pay $6,000 others to come out ahead? is patient did because her employer pay for all thing. otherwise the hospital would charge them six, eight, ten times that. so the employee did not have any of a pocket. john: so happy it was cheaper. forget the deductible. now, one of the reasons there s less competition is in many states there is in most cases there is this law called the,. said to begin of need. john: which means that if you re going to build boss will you have to prove to the bureaucrats that is needed. not just hospitals, surgery centers, mri units. it is old-fashioned protectionism. old-fashioned crony capitalism. john: one result of your posting your prices is that the hospital, too, has started
the problem, it s the monopol e monopolized health care system, and when the reforms were negotiated in the last, everybody left the existing, incredibly high-cost private insurance system untouched. because the lobbies completely dominate the process. the american medical association, the private health care companies, pharma, and nobody wants to take them on. so it s not really about medicare, it s about the fact that our health care system is twice as expensive as the rest of the world s. because we have unbelievable amount of churning, management costs, high-price specialists that the ama keeps as monopolists. our doctors own the mri units and so forth. so much conflict of interest, but nobody wants to take that on. that s the fundamental none of these politicians are willing to put the country first. all they care about, clearly, and i m getting so fed up,