U.S. Healthcare Legislation Investment Impact [View article]
You claim spending of $1000 per household. But liberal Democrats have to give subsidies, because households lack $1000 to spend. They have to get the money from OPs (other people) after passing through the hands of the middleman (government) to skim off their bureaucracy cost.
It is a fact (by polls) that those who can afford healthcare, but do not want to spend "their own money" for it, are willing to spend only $100 to $200 per month (unrealistic).
On Nov 09 02:45 PM zagrebzagreb wrote:
> We all due respect, I find it absurd that the author does not account > for the vast increase in market that most all device manufacturers, > pharma corporations, etc will witness: More people covered, more > healthcare coverage, more money spent on the industry... > > Currently the budget office is estimating roughly $120 billion a > year in added expenditures. That's around $1,000 per household. Any > other industry would be jumping for joy, but healthcare is next to > the energy industry when it comes to playing nice with government > and the public... ANYTHING that restricts freedom is greeted negatively, > never mind the necesity of it. > > Additionally, if you don't think taxes on devices will simply be > past along to the patient / insurer you haven't been paying attention > to business in America. Companies will not lower margins; they will > not absorb taxes. > > Just my opinion, but I work for a device manufacturer and help set > pricing and deal with insurance reimbursement issues everyday.
U.S. Healthcare Legislation Investment Impact [View article]
It is a fact (by polls) that those who can afford healthcare, but do not want to spend "their own money" for it, are willing to spend only $100 to $200 per month (unrealistic).
On Nov 09 02:45 PM zagrebzagreb wrote:
> We all due respect, I find it absurd that the author does not account
> for the vast increase in market that most all device manufacturers,
> pharma corporations, etc will witness: More people covered, more
> healthcare coverage, more money spent on the industry...
>
> Currently the budget office is estimating roughly $120 billion a
> year in added expenditures. That's around $1,000 per household. Any
> other industry would be jumping for joy, but healthcare is next to
> the energy industry when it comes to playing nice with government
> and the public... ANYTHING that restricts freedom is greeted negatively,
> never mind the necesity of it.
>
> Additionally, if you don't think taxes on devices will simply be
> past along to the patient / insurer you haven't been paying attention
> to business in America. Companies will not lower margins; they will
> not absorb taxes.
>
> Just my opinion, but I work for a device manufacturer and help set
> pricing and deal with insurance reimbursement issues everyday.