Guest guest Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 I totally understand what your saying there but if she does not have to deal with insurance cost, how can she justify $2,000 then. just a thought chris I had a appt with her and finally we decided not to go because of the cost. I wish she would post why she charges so much, like itemized bill so you know where the money is going. I don't think its such a horrible request. we all get bills for everything dictating what we purchased, why not doctors. the price of her service put a bad taste in my mouth and if she would justify why she charges that other than she's a great doc I would feel better about her.. there are a lot of great docs out there who do not charge that kind of money and who take insurance. the reality is that people can't afford healthcare without insurance. stinks but I feel insurance co. should be brought down, they are dispicable. and docs hands are tied they have to charge high because their liability insurance is so high. (my friends husband is a doctor) its so sad our health is most important to us and charge us for through the nose signing off my soap box sorry chris karen_peikert <jkpeikert@...> wrote: What amazes me is when people don't blink an eye when they are told to pay cash out of pocket at the vet, as I just did this week. I paid over $200 for a very short appointment to have the vet tell me that my dog has a bladder infection and needs antibiotics! But when it comes to their own health, or that of their families', the same people don't think they should have to pay a $20 co-pay on meds or a deductible for an ambulance ride. Or, sadly they think they have the'right' to see any specialist they want, whenever they want, because they have insurance. In reality, I imagine that by not accepting insurance, Dr. Agin can see fewer patients, give them better care, and not have to deal with the headaches of dealing with insurance companies. She doesn't need to overcharge the people with insurance in order to subsidize the ones without. She doesn't have to pay one or two nurses to spend the entire day on the phone with insurance complaints and pre- approvals. She doesn't have to kiss up to primary care providers in order to get their referrals. In short, she can do what she probably loves and does the best - taking care of children and their families. It is harsh, but that is the reality of modern US medicine. She is well-trained, in-demand, and by all accounts, worth every penny if you can afford it. If you don't think she's worth it, there are MANY other docs to chose from - no one says you have to see her. She's not a philanthropist, she's a professional who has a unique set of skills that, sadly, are in incredible demand. In a perfect world, I agree we would all have access to wonderful physicians like Dr. Agin, regardless of our ability to pay. But until we have socialized medicine, that won't happen. And if (when?) we do end up with socialized medicine, don't be surpised if there aren't enough good doctors like her around anymore, or if you have to wait 2 years to get in. Many other countries in the world already have this two- tiered system of medicine - where the majority wait for the specialty services they need, and the 'wealthy' pay cash, either inside their country or travel to the US to get what they need. Sad, but true- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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