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What Constitutional Limits Are Left?
WTD in Arizona
Monday, July 2, 2012 at 11:00 PM
WTD in Arizona
Monday, July 2, 2012 at 11:00 PM
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Although it would not "bring trillions back into the government", I would pay my own medical costs if they were at a reasonable, market-value. But that's no longer possible because the governments long term involvement has skewed the medical "market". The charge for an office visit runs from $135 to $253. Useful conversation, but, still just talk. A reasonable charge would be $50. I receive a shot for which the government is billed $2711.35, but the doctor says a realistic cost is $70. The office knowing it won't receive its asking price, inflates it according to the percentage it will receive. Hospital costs could also be reasonable if it weren't necessary to inflate their prices to cover government mandated care including illegals.