A reader of mine left an interesting comment on my post about selling your kidney. Here is an excerpt:
“I am waiting for a kidney and have been dialysising for 2 [and a] half years on hemodialysis and 5 years on capd – a gentler type of dialysis… I am…using up resources and cos[t]ing a lot [...]
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A Case Against Socialized Medicine: Part II
Posted in Communism/Socialism, bioehtics, health care, insurance, kidney transplant, law, markets, psychology, research discussion, wealth, tagged healthcare, England, UK, government, socialized, cancer, politics, health care, Dialysis, Socialism, New York Times, philosophy, MRI, capitalism, liberal, United Kingdom, pension, breast cancer, taxes, kidney transplant, selling your kidney, hemodialysis, Great Britain, Liberalism, Sarah Lyall, Debbie Hirst, Avastin, National Health Service, N.H.S., oncology, oncologist, philosophical, Alan Johnson, Parliament, principles, ethos, justice, Paul Charlson, Yorkshire, Doctors for Reform, orthopedic surgeon, hearing aid, Tarceva, pancreatic cancer on March 1, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Who Chooses Your Surgeon, You or Someone You’ve Never Met?
Posted in Communism/Socialism, bioehtics, health care, insurance, markets, medicare, misinformation/propaganda, politics, psychology, research discussion, wealth, tagged Andrew Sullivan, bureaucrat, cancer, chemotherapy, chronic disease, conservative, consumer, coronary artery bypass, doctor, Doctorpricing.com, Doublethink, economics, Ezra Klein, freedom, government, health care, Healthcare Economist, heart attack, heart disease, incentives, Jason Shafrin, Kant, liberal, libertarian, life and death, medical care, medicare, moral agency, patient, Peter Suderman, philosophy, preventative care, price transparency, The American Prospect, The Daily Dish, trauma, treatment, United States of America on February 20, 2008 | 9 Comments »
Journalists Ezra Klein and Peter Suderman debate the government’s role in the future of U.S. Health Care (thank you Healthcare Economist). Whose argument carries more weight?
Klein’s main argument is decidedly anti-libertarian, which makes perfect sense because I don’t think he is a Libertarian. Klein’s conclusion is that it will take substantial government resources, research and [...]
Health Care Like the DMV
Posted in Communism/Socialism, health care, insurance, medicare, politics, tagged blog, bureaucracy, bureaucrat, cancer, deadbeat, Department of Revenue, doctor, goverment, health care, insurance, interest, Jackson County, loan, medicare, money, municipal, online payments, property tax, State of Missouri, WCShort, William Short on December 29, 2007 | 2 Comments »
My fellow blogger, WCShort, recently wrote a colorful piece on his experience attempting to renew his driver’s license and paying his personal property tax.
I had a similar experience with the Jackson County Department of Revenue, the municipality responsible for collecting my State of Missouri personal property tax. Because of confusion between internal departments, I was [...]
Our Dependence on Government-Payor Medical Care May Kill Us…
Posted in Communism/Socialism, bioehtics, health care, insurance, law, medicare, politics, tagged Bexxar, Biogen, bureaucracy, cancer, capitalism, congress, doctor, drug, GlaxoSmithKline, government, health care, hospital, income tax, insurance, medicare, medicine, New York Times, Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, radioimmunotherapies, reimbursement, Socialism, The Fair Tax, treatment, Zevalin on December 10, 2007 | 2 Comments »
Just about anyone who doesn’t work directly for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and has experience in health care, could not argue that Medicare’s reimbursement formularies adequately reimburse hospitals and doctors – AND keep a straight face. Medicare reimbursement, the bane of many hospitals’ existence, began, like many government programs, with a [...]
Comments on the High Cost of Health Care
Posted in Communism/Socialism, bioehtics, health care, insurance, law, markets, politics, research discussion, wealth, tagged abuse, America, behavior, cancer, care, Charlie Munger, chronic disease, compensation, consumer, consumer directed, cost, Daniel Gilbert, diabetes, directed, DMV, doctor, drug, economics, editorial, Emphysema, generic, health, HMO, income, inflation, IT, Jay Parkinson, left0wing, managed care, Mark Twain, money, MRI, New York Times, nurse, NY Times, patent, patient, philosophy, poor, prescription, primary care, provider, Rand, salary, Socialism, specialist, Stumbling on Happiness, tax, transparency on November 25, 2007 | 16 Comments »
An interesting New York Times editorial sums up the key issues surrounding the soaring costs of health care in America. A number of ideas about possible causes and solutions are mentioned, and their known pros and cons discussed. The notion of consumer directed health care is mentioned, among other subjects, and some possible limitations are [...]
Smarter Germs Breed Smarter Drugs: Markets in Action
Posted in health care, politics, tagged antibiotic, bloomberg, cancer, care, cnn, cubucin, disease, doctor, drugs, health, heart, hospital, infection, medicare, mrsa, patent, penicillin, propecia, staph, viagra on November 6, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
People have criticized drug companies lately for spending billions on non-necessary drugs like Propecia and Viagra – the balding pill and the boner pill, respectively…and not focusing on an aging family of antibiotics. Drug companies continue to develop and sell antibiotics, which have thin profit margins, but most of the research & development has gone [...]
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