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<blockquote data-quote="71buickfreak" data-source="post: 1450717" data-attributes="member: 8373"><p>The canadian system is certainly flawed, I don't want a canadian system either. I want a regulated system for basic costs, an advil should cost $10 at a hospital. My brother-in-law needed a cat scan, it was going to cost him $2k. His doc was able to get it down to $500. Does that make any sense to you? They do several scans each day, charging the insurance companies outrageous sums, which they pay at a discounted rate. so the hospitals push the costs up to make more money. its a vicous cycle. If you don't think that the US insurance system is broken, then you have blinders on and your head up your ass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="71buickfreak, post: 1450717, member: 8373"] The canadian system is certainly flawed, I don't want a canadian system either. I want a regulated system for basic costs, an advil should cost $10 at a hospital. My brother-in-law needed a cat scan, it was going to cost him $2k. His doc was able to get it down to $500. Does that make any sense to you? They do several scans each day, charging the insurance companies outrageous sums, which they pay at a discounted rate. so the hospitals push the costs up to make more money. its a vicous cycle. If you don't think that the US insurance system is broken, then you have blinders on and your head up your ass. [/QUOTE]
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