
Forget About Health Insurance, Darling!
Only the little people pay with insurance.
By Dr. David Edward Marcinko MBA CMP™
[Editor-in-Chief]
www.CertifiedMedicalPlanner.org
Like many other doctors, I remember my dismay when I saw uninsured patients paying full price for their medical care. Insurance companies used their market clout and patient volumes to negotiate discounts for their insureds that have always been unavailable to the uninsured, MSA, HSA participants or individual healthcare consumers.
The Insider Gossip
There is even industry hearsay that some charity-care and non-profit hospitals charge their indigent patients up to four times more than their insured patients in order to have huge write-offs [bad-debt expenses] so as to secure private and public monetary grants. After all; many non-profit CEOs are well paid, indeed.
But, the tide may be turning on the healthcare institutional level as cash becomes king in the new economy and world of healthcare 2.0
Cash Patients Rule – Insured Patients Drool
Of course, we’ve written about direct care, concierge care and cash care medical practice business models before on this ME-P. And, I’ve been ranting and raving, opining and testifying, as well. It is being written about in the blog-o-sphere, on the hospital level, increasingly.
Link: http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2012/06/hide-health-insurance-status-pay-cash.html
We even have an entire Chapter 29 devoted to the codified topic in our newest book The Business of Medical Practice.
Link: http://businessofmedicalpractice.com/chapter-29/

Source: Austin Frakt PhD’s TIE cartoon via Brad Flansbaum.
The Coming Payment Apocalypse
The days of paying more when paying cash may be coming to an end. Doctors and hospitals are starting to do what every other business has done since the beginning of time – give a discount for cash. States are beginning to require pricing transparency and hospitals and physicians are starting to publish their “cash prices” for all to see.
And, why not when it can take up to two years to be reimbursed a fraction of the billed amount from Medicaid and Medicare payers, and CMS, etc? Now, don’t get me started on some highly discounted private payers and managed care plans.
Assessment
What do you think of this trend as a healthcare provider; Financial Advisor, medical management consultant or patient? Are you in favor of this private business arrangement; or do you favor the proposed public Obama Care business model? Is it even legal? How about keeping the status-quo?
Conclusion
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