Quadius, that is very true.  One of the major manufacturers in the DME  
industry is running for Congress in his District, in Pennsylvania.  Guess  who?
 
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 6/30/2008 2:46:25 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

The problem with Medicare not being allowed to negotiate is they are  unable 
to effectively manage health care prices.  The federal government  can do this 
efficiently, as evidenced by the VA's ability to get low-cost  medication.  
This law is largely in place because our legislatures are in  the coffers of 
private insurance companies.  At least that's my  opinion.
Quadius
 

"Private insurance negotiates for group rates to get the best charges  ... 
smart business for insurance companies PLUS a guarantee to the medical  
industry 
that more people will use a certain doc or vendor. (Like the cost  of a 
6-pack of Sam Adams versus a case... volume means lower cost.)   But Medicare, 
by 
law, can't negotiate like this so vendors, docs, hospitals,  etc., charge the 
max to make up for their "perceived" loss of (or at least  
"less-than-preferred") overall rate for their  services."






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