Blue Cross/Blue Shield increases could be start of more

Clemon-Maki insurance agent explains

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A higher range means a significant increased cost. If an individual in that is in their 20s pays $80 a month and an older individual pays $880 per month, the 20-year-old could now be paying $250 a month.

“The averages are going to be much higher,” Maki said. “Everyone I talk to said it is going to be great — people are going to be required to buy insurance. I tell them, ‘You don’t understand. I may face a very limited role.”

A typical government bill is one to three pages, and the health care bill is 2,409 pages. The bill proposed changes in mandates for preventive care and maternity care.

“This whole bill, I have yet to see anything part of it that is gong to reduce the cost of the health care received,” Maki said. “In the state of Iowa, we have a high senior population. If they (hospitals) accept medicare funding they have to treat everything. They are taking federal dollars. For every patient that a doctor sees, that doctor losses money.”

Maki added that it is not the fault of Medicare patients for the lack of funding that hospitals receive.

“Those facilities have no choice,” Maki said. “They lose money for every 65 or older person they see. Where are they going to make up that lost ground at? They will make it up with the people who are under 65, or have private insurance or people who pay cash only. It gets spun around. That is why over the last several years you have seen the drastic increase in health insurance in Iowa. Iowa is one of the lowest reimbursed states in the union for Medicare. It is ironic that the way Medicare reimburses states has nothing to do with senior population.”

Insurance companies negotiate health care cost with hospitals. Medicare does not negotiate. Maki said the reason health insurance rose is because hospitals have to make up the loss with clients who have insurance.

Maki believes another cause for rising prices is society being pill friendly.

“People want a quick fix,” Maki said. “People don’t realize the true cost of health care. When people get insurance it is not like going to a grocery store. We don’t consume like that. The general population does not know is that their co-pay went up $10. The actual cost of that office call maybe rose $75 to $100.”

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