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<blockquote data-quote="rjs330" data-source="post: 76317158" data-attributes="member: 377008"><p>Well then we are left with someone else finding that out for us. </p><p></p><p>But what if the consumer started to demand that? This is one reason why medical costs are so high. The consumer has NO control over any of it. And it doesn't matter who else is involved. We have no control, the insurance companies do. OR we have no control and the government does. And as long as insurance is willing to pay and so is government, there is NO incentive for the medical profession to cut back in cost.</p><p></p><p>Cost of services is only controlled by supply and demand. Between the provider of goods and the consumer. If the medical profession had to actually compete in the market, perhaps we could lower cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rjs330, post: 76317158, member: 377008"] Well then we are left with someone else finding that out for us. But what if the consumer started to demand that? This is one reason why medical costs are so high. The consumer has NO control over any of it. And it doesn't matter who else is involved. We have no control, the insurance companies do. OR we have no control and the government does. And as long as insurance is willing to pay and so is government, there is NO incentive for the medical profession to cut back in cost. Cost of services is only controlled by supply and demand. Between the provider of goods and the consumer. If the medical profession had to actually compete in the market, perhaps we could lower cost. [/QUOTE]
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