Well, one reason is the enormous cost of public liability insurance, which the hospital, and all the surgeons, doctors, nurses etc have to buy. Can be near a million dollars a year for a neurosurgeon.God knows what the hospitals insurance bill is.
NZ medical costs don't have to figure in those enormous costs. One effect of that so-maligned ACC scheme.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
if osama came to nz what radio station would he listen to?
Not having experience the US Medical system I can't be sure. I read on CI forums that the surgery in the US is very involved, lots of people involved, many tests before and afterwards. All personnel seem to charge individually ie surgeon has his charge, anaethisist (sp?) has his charge, hospital have their charges, etc.
Possibly the Americans own love of litigation may have much to do with this, with malpractice law suits being so common,hence the medical professions need to cover itself with expensive insurance. Dunno, just very happy that I live here and not there.
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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I personaly think that the americans invading is a good idea. Were on good tearms with them so far (better if we allowed there nuclear warships port here). So nz will reap the rewards of any invasion from America the invasion of iraq has meant that america has control of there oil hense the falling fuel prices. Since oil is scarse and valuable who would you rather have the oil? Support your allies!!
Ok. It's just that the much higher cost of medical procedures in the US has been pointed out twice in this thread, as if to strengthen the argument that the US system is bad - but if litigation risks are the cause then it's kind of irrelevant.
Great, onto Iran next then I suppose, got to get those rewards eh![]()
Here's a question for you, when would it not be ok to invade another country?
So what benefits to America or NZ are being reaped from the invasion? While you're examining the effect American 'control' of Iraq has had on oil prices, you might want to look for correlations in this graph: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:O...edium_Term.jpg
No, there's a AirNZ captain who keeps a late 60s Hawker Hunter jet fighter at Ardmore to use as a weekend toy. The armed services contract him to do high-speed low altitude runs every so often to test the country's defences.
Yes. I know. More like prove the country's wide open to anyone with a $200,000 military surplus jet.
The same operation might cost about a tenth of US prices in Mexico or Singapore, maybe a third of NZ prices. And while the risks are higher there’s not a whole lot in it, mostly quality of post-op facilities. And lets face it, if your health or life depends on the procedure and you don’t meet the requirements for free health care here then how much would you be concerned about an extra 1% mortality? Law of diminishing returns; that last ounce of quality costs a ton.
Yes ACC has the effect of minimising liability costs, but don’t make the mistake of thinking that those costs are funded by any significant part of your ACC levies. What controls the liability costs is the legislation which makes the government responsible for the quality of health delivery services, and while they do set required standards, (the compliance to which adds up to a significant percentage of the overall health budget), they pay out far less in compensation than an equivalent private insurance based system without such legislative protection would.
That part of ACC works OK. The bit that worries me is the lack of budget accountability caused by the lack of competition. ACC levies are supposedly driven directly by accident related costs for any given year, a figure that we’re assured is plummeting. So why have ACC levies skyrocketed in the last few years?
The fix seems obvious, keep ACC but allow rebates for people who want private health insurance. Best of both worlds, as long as you can prevent privately funded consultants cherry picking the system any more than they already do.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
For ahala death to the infidels!!
So funny to hear of Dubya lambasting the Russians for their affray with Georgia -"Invading a sovereign country, massive overuse of force, attacking civilians, trying to push for regime change, ignoring the UN, etc"
Wonder where Putin got the ideas from?
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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