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Ares
12th April 2011, 08:57 AM
What is the appropriate word to use when you find out that the top executive at the third largest health insurance company in America raked in 68.7 million dollars in 2010? How is one supposed to respond when one learns that more than two dozen pharmaceutical companies make over a billion dollars in profits each year? Is it okay to get angry when you discover that over 90 percent of all hospital bills contain "gross overcharges"? Once upon a time, going into the medical profession was seen as a "noble" thing to do. But now the health care industry in the United States has become one giant money making scam and it is completely dominated by health insurance companies, pharmaceutical corporations, lawyers and corporate fatcats. In America today, just one trip to the hospital can cost you tens of thousands of dollars even if you do not stay for a single night. The sad thing is that the vast majority of the money that you pay out for medical care does not even go to your doctor. In fact, large numbers of doctors across the United States are going broke. Rather, it is the "system" that is soaking up almost all of the profits. We have a health care industry in the United States that is fundamentally broken and it needs to be rebuilt from the ground up.

But wasn't that what Obamacare was supposed to do? No, in fact Obamacare was largely written by representatives from the health insurance industry and the pharmaceutical industry. Once it was signed into law the stocks of most health insurance companies went way up.

The truth is that Obamacare was one of the worst pieces of legislation in modern American history. It did nothing to fix our health care problems. Rather, it just made all of our health care problems much worse.

In case you haven't noticed, health insurance companies all over the United States have announced that they are going to raise premiums significantly due to the new law. Of course they are just using it as an excuse. They have been sticking it to us good for the last several decades and they just grab hold of whatever excuse they can find to justify the latest rate hike.

If you are looking for a legal way to drain massive amounts of money out of average Americans just become a health care company executive. Health care has become perhaps the greatest money making scam in the United States. When Americans are sick and have to go to the hospital most of them aren't really thinking about how much it will cost. At that point they are super vulnerable and ready to be exploited.

It is almost unbelievable how much money some of these companies make. Health insurance companies are more profitable when they provide less health care. Pharmaceutical companies aren't in the business of saving lives. Rather, they are in the business of inflating the profit margins on their drugs as much as possible. Many hospitals have adopted a policy of charging "whatever they can get away with", knowing that the vast majority of the public will never challenge the medical bills.

The system is broken.

Everyone knows it.

But it never gets fixed.

The following are 25 shocking facts that prove that the entire U.S. health care industry is one giant money making scam....

#1 The chairman of Aetna, the third largest health insurance company in the United States, brought in a staggering $68.7 million during 2010. Ron Williams exercised stock options that were worth approximately $50.3 million and he raked in an additional $18.4 million in wages and other forms of compensation. The funny thing is that he left the company and didn't even work the whole year.

#2 The top executives at the five largest for-profit health insurance companies in the United States combined to receive nearly $200 million in total compensation in 2009.

#3 One study found that approximately 41 percent of working age Americans either have medical bill problems or are currently paying off medical debt.

#4 Over the last decade, the number of Americans without health insurance has risen from about 38 million to about 52 million.

#5 According to one survey, approximately 1 out of every 4 Californians under the age of 65 has absolutely no health insurance.

#6 According to a report published in The American Journal of Medicine, medical bills are a major factor in more than 60 percent of the personal bankruptcies in the United States. Of those bankruptcies that were caused by medical bills, approximately 75 percent of them involved individuals that actually did have health insurance.

#7 Profits at U.S. health insurance companies increased by 56 percent during 2009.

#8 According to a report by Health Care for America Now, America's five biggest for-profit health insurance companies ended 2009 with a combined profit of $12.2 billion.

#9 Health insurance rate increases are getting out of control. According to the Los Angeles Times, Blue Shield of California plans to raise rates an average of 30% to 35%, and some individual policy holders could see their health insurance premiums rise by a whopping 59 percent this year alone.

#10 According to an article on the Mother Jones website, health insurance premiums for small employers in the U.S. increased 180% between 1999 and 2009.

#11 Why are c-sections on the rise? It is because a vaginal delivery costs approximately $5,992 on average, while a c-section costs approximately $8,558 on average.

#12 Since 2003, health insurance companies have shelled out more than $42 million in state-level campaign contributions.

#13 Between 2000 and 2006, wages in the United States increased by 3.8%, but health care premiums increased by 87%.

#14 There were more than two dozen pharmaceutical companies that made over a billion dollars in profits in 2008.

#15 Each year, tens of billions of dollars is spent on pharmaceutical marketing in the United States alone.

#16 Nearly half of all Americans now use prescription drugs on a regular basis according to a CDC report that was just released. According to the report, approximately one-third of all Americans use two or more pharmaceutical drugs, and more than ten percent of all Americans use five or more prescription drugs on a regular basis.

#17 According to the CDC, approximately three quarters of a million people a year are rushed to emergency rooms in the United States because of adverse reactions to pharmaceutical drugs.

#18 The Food and Drug Administration reported 1,742 prescription drug recalls in 2009, which was a gigantic increase from 426 drug recalls in 2008.

#19 Lawyers are certainly doing their part to contribute to soaring health care costs. According to one recent study, the medical liability system in the United States added approximately $55.6 billion to the cost of health care in 2008.

#20 According to one doctor interviewed by Fox News, "a gunshot wound to the head, chest or abdomen" will cost $13,000 at his hospital the moment the victim comes in the door, and then there will be significant additional charges depending on how bad the wound is.

#21 In America today, if you have an illness that requires intensive care for an extended period of time, it is ridiculously really easy to rack up medical bills that total over 1 million dollars.

#22 It is estimated that hospitals overcharge Americans by about 10 billion dollars every single year.

#23 One trained medical billing advocate says that over 90 percent of the medical bills that she has audited contain "gross overcharges".

#24 It is not uncommon for insurance companies to get hospitals to knock their bills down by up to 95 percent, but if you are uninsured or you don't know how the system works then you are out of luck.

#25 According to one recent report, Americans spend approximately twice as much as residents of other developed countries on health care.

Sadly, the pillaging of the American people only seems to be accelerating.

Whether it is as a result of Obamacare or not, health insurers have decided that this is the season to raise health insurance premiums. Just consider the following excerpt from a recent article on Fox News....

Here is the terse reason CareFirst/Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Washington gave its subscribers for raising a monthly premium from $333 to $512 on a middle aged man who is healthy, is not a smoker and is not obese: "Your new rate reflects the overall rise in health care costs and we regret having to pass these additional costs on to you."

512 dollars a month for health insurance for a healthy non-smoker?

Are they serious?

Apparently they are.

Things have gotten so bad that an increasing number of Americans are going outside of the country for medical care.

According to numbers released by Deloitte Consulting, a whopping 875,000 Americans were "medical tourists" in 2010.

Is there anyone out there that is not paid by the health care industry that is still willing to defend it?

Is there anyone out there that still believes that the health care industry is not just one giant money making scam?

Feel free to leave your comments below. In particular, if you have a horror story about a health insurance company, a pharmaceutical company or the health care industry as a whole please share it with us....

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Horn
12th April 2011, 09:35 AM
You'd think the owners would demand salary caps like the NFL.

ShortJohnSilver
12th April 2011, 09:50 AM
#11 is only partially correct. The reason for increased c-sections is, believe it or not, John Edwards!

Before John Edwards got into politics he was an ambulance-chasing lawyer. He won a huge case and garnered huge fees in a lawsuit about a baby being delivered - the baby was deprived of oxygen while in the birth canal and was hurt by it. Due to the big case and the precedent set, if there is any question about delivery, doctors now take the easy way out and do a c-section.

Horn
12th April 2011, 09:54 AM
#11 is only partially correct. The reason for increased c-sections is, believe it or not, John Edwards!

Before John Edwards got into politics he was an ambulance-chasing lawyer. He won a huge case and garnered huge fees in a lawsuit about a baby being delivered - the baby was deprived of oxygen while in the birth canal and was hurt by it. Due to the big case and the precedent set, if there is any question about delivery, doctors now take the easy way out and do a c-section.


And here I thought it was because it could be scheduled for before lunch date and golf. :oo-->

mamboni
12th April 2011, 10:10 AM
I can't disagree with any of this. American Healthcare is a disgrace. It is a de facto cartel protected and controlled by the corrupt politicians in Washington who take bribes from the corporations that own it. The doctors are fooked and so are all of us patients. IMHO, the US has degenerated into a completely corrupt corporatist-fascist system. The only way to beat it is to function off the grid and deal only in off-the-books cash and barter transactions. Until there is a revolution, the Wall Street Banking Cartel is broken to bits, and the traitors in Washington executed, there will be no justice and no fairness.

madfranks
12th April 2011, 10:15 AM
What is the appropriate word to use when you find out that the top executive at the third largest health insurance company in America raked in 68.7 million dollars in 2010? How is one supposed to respond when one learns that more than two dozen pharmaceutical companies make over a billion dollars in profits each year? Is it okay to get angry when you discover that over 90 percent of all hospital bills contain "gross overcharges"? Once upon a time, going into the medical profession was seen as a "noble" thing to do. But now the health care industry in the United States has become one giant money making scam and it is completely dominated by health insurance companies, pharmaceutical corporations, lawyers and corporate fatcats. In America today, just one trip to the hospital can cost you tens of thousands of dollars even if you do not stay for a single night. The sad thing is that the vast majority of the money that you pay out for medical care does not even go to your doctor. In fact, large numbers of doctors across the United States are going broke. Rather, it is the "system" that is soaking up almost all of the profits. We have a health care industry in the United States that is fundamentally broken and it needs to be rebuilt from the ground up.

And unbelievably, both the government and the media are still able to play this off as a result of "unregulated free markets". I recently read an editorial in my paper that said exactly that, that the obscene profits are due to the free market run amok. And the sad thing is, a true unhampered market economy in health care would be the best fix in the world.

Horn
12th April 2011, 10:31 AM
What is the appropriate word to use when you find out that the top executive at the third largest health insurance company in America raked in 68.7 million dollars in 2010? How is one supposed to respond when one learns that more than two dozen pharmaceutical companies make over a billion dollars in profits each year? Is it okay to get angry when you discover that over 90 percent of all hospital bills contain "gross overcharges"? Once upon a time, going into the medical profession was seen as a "noble" thing to do. But now the health care industry in the United States has become one giant money making scam and it is completely dominated by health insurance companies, pharmaceutical corporations, lawyers and corporate fatcats. In America today, just one trip to the hospital can cost you tens of thousands of dollars even if you do not stay for a single night. The sad thing is that the vast majority of the money that you pay out for medical care does not even go to your doctor. In fact, large numbers of doctors across the United States are going broke. Rather, it is the "system" that is soaking up almost all of the profits. We have a health care industry in the United States that is fundamentally broken and it needs to be rebuilt from the ground up.

And unbelievably, both the government and the media are still able to play this off as a result of "unregulated free markets". I recently read an editorial in my paper that said exactly that, that the obscene profits are due to the free market run amok. And the sad thing is, a true unhampered market economy in health care would be the best fix in the world.


All free markets end up like this.

http://www.tweetspeakpoetry.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/monopoly2.jpg

Just gotta meet the badge requirements before being able to play.

You cannot build on Boardwalk until you own Park Place.

madfranks
12th April 2011, 10:56 AM
All free markets end up like this.

http://www.tweetspeakpoetry.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/monopoly2.jpg

Just gotta meet the badge requirements before being able to play.

You cannot build on Boardwalk until you own Park Place.


I'm not sure if you're kidding or serious. Do you really think that unhampered free enterprise results in monopolies? How so?

Horn
12th April 2011, 11:24 AM
I'm not sure if you're kidding or serious. Do you really think that unhampered free enterprise results in monopolies? How so?


Someone takes advantage of the free & lack of badge requirements that's how.

Then old Mrs. Pillard runs to the sheriff & claims the candyman sold her some fake pills.

It's all that's needed for the badge requirements to take hold. Once that happens (and it always will) schools, badges, and framed diplomas will replace actual tried & true guild trust.

There is no such thing as free & unhampered markets, its a pipe smokers daydream.

Horn
12th April 2011, 12:07 PM
Soon your continuing education credits will only be handed down by the king himself.

Not classes put together by Big Pharma or Building Material monopolies.

johngr
12th April 2011, 12:12 PM
And the sad thing is, a true unhampered market economy in health care would be the best fix in the world.


In a true, unhampered market economy, there would be no "health care", only medical services. The word "care" in that phrase is a slave word and is not appropriate to a business relationship between two equals contracting with each other.

mamboni
12th April 2011, 12:39 PM
The minute the caveman invented a club with an animal-hide handle and convinced the elders to endorse it as required, the free market became 'fettered.' :oo-->

gunDriller
12th April 2011, 12:41 PM
#3 One study found that approximately 41 percent of working age Americans either have medical bill problems or are currently paying off medical debt.

it's all part of the Jobs for Jews program that the US government has become.

the Talmud-worshippers figured out that if they would guarantee income for Joe Six Pack Jew, that their more criminal enterprises - such as Israel - would be supported.

Serpo
12th April 2011, 12:49 PM
And it dosnt work,this is the greatest lie(apart from all the other ones)as it affects peoples health directly, and so what do ,they do they turn it into a money making enterprise.

Horn
12th April 2011, 12:52 PM
The minute the caveman invented a club with an animal-hide handle and convinced the elders to endorse it as required, the free market became 'fettered.' :oo-->


"intends only his own gain is led by an invisible hand to promote an end which was no part of his intention. Nor is it always the worse for society that it was no part of it. By pursuing his own interest an individual frequently promotes that of the society more effectually than when he really intends to promote it. I have never known much good done by those who affected to trade for the common good." (Wealth of Nations)

Smith pointed out that one does not get one's dinner by appealing to the brother-love of the butcher, the farmer or the baker. Rather one appeals to their self interest, and pays them for their labour. 8)

"It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer or the baker, that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own self interest. We address ourselves, not to their humanity but to their self-love, and never talk to them of our own necessities but of their advantages."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_market

Hatha Sunahara
12th April 2011, 08:16 PM
To understand how health got so dysfunctional, you need to read about what medicine was in the nineteenth century, and what it was after Rockefeller took over the medical schools with his 'philantropy', and how the AMA made 'allopathic medicine' a monopoly in the USA. And how the FDA gangs up with the big Pharma companies and the food processing industry to screw the public. You have to ask why SUGAR isn't a controlled substance, and marijuana is illegal. Why is diabetes and obesity a chronic national epidemic? And why do people think the doctors can fix them? Are prescription drugs a substitute for common sense and self control? Why don't public schools teach people what to do to maintain their health?

I think our screwed up medical system is a product of money influences infiltrating our culture, where the culture encourages us to do things that make us sick so the vultures can make money from our misery. So everybody go out and have a couple more liters of coke before you go to bed tonight.


Hatha

Horn
13th April 2011, 06:30 AM
You have to ask why SUGAR isn't a controlled substance, and marijuana is illegal. Why is diabetes and obesity a chronic national epidemic?

My sister's a General P. she tells me they are expecting something like fully 60% of the U.S. future population to have one form of diabetes.

dys
13th April 2011, 06:38 AM
And the sad thing is, a true unhampered market economy in health care would be the best fix in the world.


In a true, unhampered market economy, there would be no "health care", only medical services. The word "care" in that phrase is a slave word and is not appropriate to a business relationship between two equals contracting with each other.


I agree with this. I've noticed that the terms 'health care' and 'health insurance' have been intentionally comingled to appear to represent the same thing. They are not.

dys

Ares
13th April 2011, 06:43 AM
You have to ask why SUGAR isn't a controlled substance, and marijuana is illegal. Why is diabetes and obesity a chronic national epidemic?

My sister's a General P. she tells me they are expecting something like fully 60% of the U.S. future population to have one form of diabetes.


Doesn't surprise me, the typical American diet is horrible. HFCS is in just about EVERYTHING. All you have to do is look at the label. I don't think sugar itself is the issue. Americans have been consuming sugar for quite a while. HFCS on the other hand is relatively new on the scene and Diabetes spikes.

I know I don't eat the greatest all the time, but I do exercise which is the key. Exercise exercise exercise and more exercise. Even adult onset diabetes can be REVERSED with a change of diet and plenty of exercise.

gunDriller
13th April 2011, 07:59 AM
I know I don't eat the greatest all the time, but I do exercise which is the key. Exercise exercise exercise and more exercise. Even adult onset diabetes can be REVERSED with a change of diet and plenty of exercise.


sugar is not the problem.

not burning off the sugar is the problem.

Ares
13th April 2011, 08:05 AM
I know I don't eat the greatest all the time, but I do exercise which is the key. Exercise exercise exercise and more exercise. Even adult onset diabetes can be REVERSED with a change of diet and plenty of exercise.


sugar is not the problem.

not burning off the sugar is the problem.


Absolutely, people don't realize that a single can of coca cola has 140 calories, and 39 grams of sugar (HFCS). Using my crude methodology of burning calories on a treadmill, I would have to run a mile and a half at 7.5mph in order to burn off a single can of coke within 8 minutes. It's a great way to burn off calories, bar none. I also weight lift and other activities to stay in shape.

ShortJohnSilver
13th April 2011, 08:13 AM
Doesn't surprise me, the typical American diet is horrible. HFCS is in just about EVERYTHING. All you have to do is look at the label. I don't think sugar itself is the issue. Americans have been consuming sugar for quite a while. HFCS on the other hand is relatively new on the scene and Diabetes spikes.


Even WHOLE WHEAT BREAD now has HFCS in it (some brands). If you didn't read the labels carefully and didn't buy any soda, just what the MSM tells you is "healthy" food, you would still end up being poisoned with this crap.

BTW, here is an experiment for you: buy 2x 16 ounce "Throwback" drinks, like Mountain Dew or Pepsi, which do not use HFCS and only use sugar. Try to drink both within 15 minutes of sipping - you won't be able to unless your force yourself. Your body signals you when you have had enough sugar; something that doesn't happen with HFCS sodas. (at least in my experience).

dys
13th April 2011, 08:44 AM
Eating habits are much more important than exercise in my experience. There was a time when I was working out 5 hours a day and I couldn't lose weight because I eating whatever I wanted. There was also a time when I was hardly working out yet dropping a ton of weight because I cut out all sugar and flour from my diet.

dys

Twisted Titan
13th April 2011, 09:50 AM
You need to read about what medicine was in the nineteenth century, and what it was after Rockefeller took over the medical schools with his 'philantropy', and how the AMA made 'allopathic medicine' a monopoly in the USA.


DING!!! DING!!!! DING!!!! DING!!!!! DING!!!!! DING!!!!! DING!!!!

Before the Rockerfella and the creation of the AMA ,medicine is the this country was HOMEPATHIC its was standard practice that significant part of Medical schcool training was in BOTANTY ( the study plants and their medicial properties) Remember the Mortar and pestel logo? That wasnt for show ,that is how docs derived medicine. When the AMA took over it became PHARMACOLOGY

chad
13th April 2011, 09:56 AM
You need to read about what medicine was in the nineteenth century, and what it was after Rockefeller took over the medical schools with his 'philantropy', and how the AMA made 'allopathic medicine' a monopoly in the USA.


DING!!! DING!!!! DING!!!! DING!!!!! DING!!!!! DING!!!!! DING!!!!

Before the Rockerfella and the creation of the AMA ,medicine is the this country was HOMEPATHIC its was standard practice that significant part of Medical schcool training was in BOTANTY ( the study plants and their medicial properties) Remember the Mortar and pestel logo? That wasnt for show ,that is how docs derived medicine. When the AMA took over it became PHARMACOLOGY


everybody also died when they were 42 years old.

Hatha Sunahara
13th April 2011, 10:26 AM
You need to read about what medicine was in the nineteenth century, and what it was after Rockefeller took over the medical schools with his 'philantropy', and how the AMA made 'allopathic medicine' a monopoly in the USA.


DING!!! DING!!!! DING!!!! DING!!!!! DING!!!!! DING!!!!! DING!!!!

Before the Rockerfella and the creation of the AMA ,medicine is the this country was HOMEPATHIC its was standard practice that significant part of Medical schcool training was in BOTANTY ( the study plants and their medicial properties) Remember the Mortar and pestel logo? That wasnt for show ,that is how docs derived medicine. When the AMA took over it became PHARMACOLOGY


everybody also died when they were 42 years old.



Not everybody. People relied on their immune systems to keep them healthy. A lot of people died from waterborne diseases like cholera, but that got fixed not by medicine, but by improved sanitation in public water supplies and properly engineered sewage systems. The 19th century should be notable for its absence of Coke, Pepsi, Mountain Dew, and other stuff, although Americans were just getting into their love affair with Sugar. Flour in the 19th century was all whole grain flour. White flour didn't show up until the 1880s when the machinery was developed to strip the grains of wheat of all their nutrients.

There's a good reason they don't teach allopathic doctors about nutrition. The whole system is based on poor nutrition and an excessive reliance on science and technology to fix problems of poor nutrition. Allopathy denies any effect of the human spirit on health--but demands a 'good attitude' and lots of faith in the quacks who claim to be able to restore your health once you lose it from conforming to the commercial culture they are a part of.


Hatha

johngr
17th April 2011, 04:44 AM
The minute the caveman invented a club with an animal-hide handle and convinced the elders to endorse it as required, the free market became 'fettered.' :oo-->


At least the cavemen had no pretense of "protecting" anyone they wielded their clubs against, unlike the medical licensing and drug prescription racketeers. The latter-day cavemen's "clubs" would have no power without most people buying into the bullshit that the government is protecting them.