Re: The bizarre calculus of emergency room charges
employer-paid health insurance is a remnant of wwi wage controls. with a labor shortage and unable to raise salaries, companies started offering health insurance as a way to recruit and hold onto employees. there was no nefarious scheme for social control involved. the system has evolved as systems do.
re telemedicine: there are already u.s. licensed radiologists in india reading xray images sent over the internet. it's especially valuable as a way to arbitrage time zones, not just fees.
also re telemedicine: i can easily see a role for specialist consultations, which are usually by appointment. this might save a rural resident a trip to the city. otoh, it might make consultations easier so that more are done and short-term costs actually rise. otoh [the 3rd hand if i'm counting properly], if the consultations are productive there might be longer term savings.
Originally posted by Dave Stratman
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re telemedicine: there are already u.s. licensed radiologists in india reading xray images sent over the internet. it's especially valuable as a way to arbitrage time zones, not just fees.
also re telemedicine: i can easily see a role for specialist consultations, which are usually by appointment. this might save a rural resident a trip to the city. otoh, it might make consultations easier so that more are done and short-term costs actually rise. otoh [the 3rd hand if i'm counting properly], if the consultations are productive there might be longer term savings.
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