
Yesterday I blogged about my business’s fifth birthday … and this week, it turns out, marks six months before I turn 65!
And that means I go on Medicare.
I’ve learned enough in these five years to know at least two things:
- You’re a patsy if you think the American medical system will necessarily take care of you. It might, but if it does, it may be in the process of making itself a boodle of money.
- Yes, there are many exceptions – individuals and organizations who care and who work hard. But I’ll repeat: you’re a patsy if you sit back and assume the system will take good care of you.
- When it comes to money in American healthcare, don’t expect anything to be explained clearly.
- 18 months ago I blogged about a famous policy paper, Hospital Pricing in America: Chaos Behind A Veil of Secrecy by Princeton economist Uwe Reinhardt. That paper was published 8 years ago, and hardly anything has changed. (The title of the article is real and not an exaggeration.)
- In 2013 I lived the chaos and the veil myself, in my own shopping for everything from CT scans to shingles vaccines to skin cancer treatments. I saw at close range that Reinhardt was not exaggerating, and I blogged it in a series called “cost-cutting edition.”
There are signs of hope, such as ClearHealthCosts, but although I work for change, I’m not waiting for the posse to save me.:-) I’m gonna be pro-active, engaged, empowered, responsible! I want to get educated, because I’ll be on Medicare for the rest of my life. And I want to approach the education from the patient’s perspective … not what the system wants to tell me, but what people like me have found necessary.
So, you who’ve been through it: what do I need to be aware of? What choices will I need to make?
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