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Stephen DeFilippis's avatar

I have long contended that routine care should be paid for out of pocket via health savings accounts with insurance for catastrophic health care only. This would force competition on price/quality as people would shop for routine health care like they do other goods and services.

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Jeff Greenberg's avatar

I am eager to see what you come up with. I hope you'll address one root cause of our misery in health care - the monopolies that exist in several key sectors of the industry:

1. Providers: people do not want to travel around the country - understandably - for care. As health systems have consolidated, and bought up practices, they have created regional monopolies that have substantial negotiating leverage with private insurers. They use this to extract very high rates from insurers - who have little recourse. They can try to narrow networks, but employees and employers want breadth.

2. Pharma - obviously, we enable monopolies for new drugs, both innovative ones, as well as less innovative or 'copy cat' products.

3. PBMs - in theory, these behemoths should be able to lower drug spend by being their own monopoly, but it tends not to work. They end up extracting 'rebates', which are secretive, and may or may not be shared with the ultimate purchasers.

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