You still get to chose your doctor based on what your insurance is
willing to pay.
So you chose your doctor based on what he's worth. I've had HMO's
where the first 20 on the list aren't accepting new patience through
said plan, so you have to scrape the bottom of the list. I can see
that problem with the government running things.

On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 9:36 AM, Gruss Gott<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Well only you know if you understand a market economy, but your
> "distinction" isn't quite right because it ignores the market.
>
> In other words, if you want to buy dinner at a restaurant the market
> has provided everything from McDonalds to Charlie Trotters.
>
> YOU - if you're an rational informed actor - decide what the *meal* is
> *worth* to YOU.
>
> The key is that the meal is priced by the market via its packaged
> *value* to you.
>
> In other words, you're not paying the cost of production, or an hourly rate.
>
> If you were, the restaurateur would have little incentive to be
> efficient since you're footing the bill for inefficiency.
>
> The goofy thing with healthcare is that the patient footing the bill
> for inefficiency BUT THROUGH INSURANCE!
>
> So not only does the patient not know the value, but they also don't
> know cost of production.
>
> In that way the current healthcare system is the absolute worst
> possible system that could exist.
>

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