Archive for the ‘Health Insurance’ Category

Limited Benefits: Is the Government Really Here to Help?

Monday, July 13th, 2009

By Evan Falchuk

The American health care system is so bad, even people who have health insurance go bankrupt.

Is it true?  It may be.

The New York Times, searching for a poster child for this problem, uncovered other, more interesting questions.

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Cadillac….or Edsel?

Saturday, July 4th, 2009

By Evan Falchuk

The Boston Globe reports on a battle brewing in New Hampshire over the state’s health care plan for its employees.  The story focuses on the possibility the plan might end up being taxed under the new reform legislation being debated in Washington.

But it begs the question: how much of our country’s health care expense burden is created by plans like the one employees of the state of New Hampshire enjoy?

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Is Employer Based Health Care Doomed?

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

By Evan Falchuk

A poll released last week was billed as showing that “Employer-Based Health Care ‘Not Sustainable’.

But is it really true?

To answer, you have to realize that there isn’t a solitary system of “employer-based” health care.  In fact there are at least three very different kinds.  And while at least one is deeply troubled, the others are actually engines of innovation in health care cost and quality.

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Ezra Loses It

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

By Evan Falchuk

Ezra Klein is back with another post showing what happens when you form strong opinions without knowing very much about your subject matter.

Today, he’s here to tell us the “truth” about the insurance industry.   He succeeds – but only in making himself look very silly.

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More on Pearlstein

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

By Evan Falchuk

Over at The Health Care Blog, Matthew Holt riffs on my post about Steve Pearlstein”s web chat about health care reform.  Holt suggests I have “veered towards the side of unreason” after reading Pearlstein’s column and webinar.

Holt is wrong.   I veered towards the side of unreason a long time ago, and it’s great over here.

But seriously, Holt is one the true thinkers in health care, so I wanted to add a couple of observations.

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What in the World Is Steven Pearlstein Talking About?

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

By Evan Falchuk

Did you know that doctors are paid too much, wrongly complain about medical school debt, and falsely believe there is a medical malpractice crisis?

Did you know that doctors are hopelessly conflicted sellers of medical care, motivated by the search for extra income?

Well, then you haven’t read the Washington Post’s Steven Pearlstein’s work on health care reform.

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Revealed: Why Health Insurance is So Expensive

Monday, May 11th, 2009

By Evan Falchuk

It’s a secret, hiding in plain sight.

A recently-released GAO study of the health insurance market (.pdf) found:

  • The median market share of the largest insurer in each state was about 47%
  • The five largest insurers in each state control 75% or more of the market
  • In 23 states, the five largest insurers control 90% of the market

Health insurers look like — and some might say, act like — your cable company.  They’re pretty much regulated that way.

But it’s not just insurers.  In the last two decades, there has been an equivalent consolidation of hospitals.

It shouldn’t be a surprise, then, to find hospitals and insurers cutting highly questionable deals that make each other lots of money at the expense of everyone else.

We know what to do about this.  In America, we try to introduce competition to fix problems like these.  Maybe this is one of the motivations behind the idea of a government-sponsored health insurer.  But wouldn’t it be much simpler to open up these markets to real competition?

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