They must not be on the new Michelle Obama meal plan.
Cholesterol & Niacin
Niacin: The facts on flushing
Yep, that's why I went with the immediate release. Because there is some evidence that the no flush isn't as effective.
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They must not be on the new Michelle Obama meal plan.
Cholesterol & Niacin
Niacin: The facts on flushing
As mentioned in an another thread this is a very useful site, it gives the overall rate increases by company, by state and gives us an early heads up on what will be needed during open enrollment (and 5 months to get our clients ready as well).
The increases, of course, are high and will hurt the non-subsidized market, just as predicted a couple of years ago.
Lower the rates, and operate a loss..........pretty please?
Health chief: ObamaCare premium hikes will drop | TheHill
providers' pay scale and pharmaceutical companies' profits.
That is a non-issue.
Pay and profits are market driven until the govt decides to intervene and screw everything up.
Why is it no one ever talks about pro athlete pay or Apple profit margin of 23%?
Someone who can barely speak English mumbles words about killing cops and assaulting women and they make millions but apparently that is OK.
Everyone wants to play Monday morning quarterback on health care charges and suddenly you think they must have attended a 48 hour crash course in medical economics.
I have had people complain about air ambulance charges of $10k and refusing to pay since they were unconscious and unable to refuse the service.
Agreed great we are talking about costs!!Market driven?? You cant be serious...
A free market depends on consumer choices driven by transparency. There is nothing transparent in our current system that allows cost driven choices when it comes to medical care.
Try asking your doctor how much your lab tests cost! Most will have no clue...
Doctors do not have price sheets that you can review before using them. They order tests and usually the Dr ordering them has no clue how much that test will cost the patient.
Then when you get the summary of services from the insurer it is like decoding something from the NSA to figure it out and how they came to the amount you are being billed.
A free market informs consumers of prices BEFORE services are rendered. Our healthcare system does that only AFTER services are rendered.
Years ago I had a lapse in insurance that I was unaware of. My daughter happened to have a pediatrician appointment during that lapse and had immunization shots. 2 shots cost me $1,000!!
I spoke to a client about this who is a doctor. I told him which shots they were and he had his office manager look up the pricing. They cost his office $80... the pediatrician had a 1000% mark up on it that they tried to bill to my lapsed insurance!!
Needless to say I negotiated the price down that I paid. I asked the pediatrician when I saw him again if he was aware that they marked up their immunizations by 1000%. His response was that they bill within the negotiated rates for the insurers... and why does it matter if insurance covers it?!
Health care costs, including RX costs, are by far the largest problem our system faces. The $100 asprin in a hospital is not a myth.
The cost of health insurance is a byproduct of the cost of medical care. Insurance costs are transparent. Medical care costs are not. Especially when they are covered by insurance. There is a "who cares if insurance covers it" attitude among doctors & hospitals. And of course the carriers dont fight it too much because it lets them justify premium increases. And I realize that MLRs have stayed fairly steady even with premium increases, but overhead does not increase at the same rate of premium increases... which equals increased profits.