If your body's a temple, then Partners Healthcare and Blue Cross are the moneychangers
By adamg on Tue, 12/30/2008 - 8:47am
Charley on the MTA recommends the Globe's latest story on our own little health-care cartel, and sums up what this and revelations about local doctors pushing pills while getting paid by the drug companies really means:
... Health care costs, particularly in MA, are not just high because of some vague, unknowable "market forces"; it isn't just that the Health Care Invisible Hand mysteriously keeps us all under its thumb, and gosh golly, after all There's Nothing That Can Be Done.
No, it's simpler than that. We're actively, intentionally, unethically and possibly illegally getting screwed.
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I don't get it
I read that article yesterday morning, and kept waiting for the "gotcha". It never came.
As far as I can tell, the article can be summed up as follows:
I kinda wonder who pushed for this article.
Premiums going down?
Somewhat related to this - I know we usually hear about health insurance premiums going up, but I just got my new plan info from Blue Cross & my premium went down. It only went down by about $1 a month, but still. Maybe they're doing something right?
Don't forget the ad campaign
Since the Globe started their series, Partners has been taking out full-page ads in the Globe touting what a noble non-profit they are -- including an ad in today's paper.
The Globe ought to adopt a new business model: blanket every single page of the newspaper with a story about Partners Health Care so that Partners will dump more and more advertising dollars on the Globe to rebut the charges (albeit indirectly).