This is one of the longer magazine pieces I've read in some time. Rivals the Scientology piece Lawrence Wright wrote in terms of length. It's billed as an expose of why health care costs so much.
More anecdotes than anything else, but some of the anecdotes could trigger risible anger. The gap between what the federal government will reimburse through Medicaid and what patients without insurance have to pay is startling. Startling.
Probably my favorite anecdote: A "billing advocate" helps a family wipe out $300,000 bill simply by responding to the hospital and challenging the chargemaster's rates. The hospital (technically non-profit) currently recovers only 18% of the revenue it originally charges and operates at a rather small percentage loss. That's how marked up the costs are.
http://healthland.time.com/2013/02/20/bitter-pill-why-medical-bills-are-killing-us/
More anecdotes than anything else, but some of the anecdotes could trigger risible anger. The gap between what the federal government will reimburse through Medicaid and what patients without insurance have to pay is startling. Startling.
Probably my favorite anecdote: A "billing advocate" helps a family wipe out $300,000 bill simply by responding to the hospital and challenging the chargemaster's rates. The hospital (technically non-profit) currently recovers only 18% of the revenue it originally charges and operates at a rather small percentage loss. That's how marked up the costs are.
http://healthland.time.com/2013/02/20/bitter-pill-why-medical-bills-are-killing-us/