Showing posts with label medical bills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label medical bills. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Could Medicare bailout be worse than financial bailout?

William McKenzie at the Dallas Morning News thinks the current financial crisis will be a walk in the park compared to the next looming disaster - the downfall of Medicare. He believes many people are overlooking the oncoming bankruptcy of Medicare. However Michael Leavitt, the Secretary of Human and Health Services, is someone who is currently recognizing the problem.

The system currently faces two problems:

•There will be too few workers to pay for the benefits Medicare has promised today's workers. Right now, there are about four workers for every Medicare beneficiary. In 20 years, that ratio falls to about 2.5.

•Second, benefit costs will explode in inverse proportion to that dwindling work force. Mr. Leavitt projects that Medicare will rise from about 13 percent of federal spending today to about 23 percent in 20 years.

Do you agree or disagree with Mr. McKenzie? Is Medicare going to fall apart? What can be done to prevent this from happening?

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

“Billing balance” stirs up controversy

Business Week recently collaborated with the CBS Evening News educate the nation on the nature of “billing balance.” When an insurance company covers less of the medical payments than doctors want them to, they turn to the customer for the rest of the payment. Since patients think that their unpaid bills will turn their credit bad, many automatically pay the bills. This has resulted in patients paying $1 billion more a year in medical bills than they’re supposed to. The California Association believes that 1.76 million policy holders paid $5.28 million more than they were suppose to, including 56% of those who were billed