top | item 33885260

(no title)

ryanfreeborn | 3 years ago

Tangentially related, Russ Roberts of econtalk had a good interview a few years ago with the founder of a free market hospital in Oklahoma. Super interesting.

https://www.econtalk.org/keith-smith-on-free-market-health-c...

discuss

order

prepend|3 years ago

I think of this every time I encounter a healthcare worker who talks about how it’s “impossible” to estimate and brings out some edge case of a routine $50k procedure costing $500k with complications and leaving out the part how there are many instances where it only costs $25k.

It’s like hospitals pretend to be idiots when other industries can estimate a median cost and price accordingly. And they have estimates good enough to be profitable.

Even barbers charge $30 for a haircut when some take 5 minutes and some take 30. If a barber didn’t post prices because it’s impossible to estimate how many minutes it takes to cut hair I wouldn’t use them unless my life depended on it.

refurb|3 years ago

It's much easier to offer estimates for specialist clinics.

In hospitals? The honest answer is they often don't know the true costs. They'll know the costs specific to a department, but the "shared" costs of the hospital, staff (who work across departments), etc are a major shit show.

That's not to say they can't find out, but it's not easy and frankly they don't do it because they don't have to.