
Medical Pricing Is As Broken As Drug Pricing
American healthcare is in dire need of price reform. As is, employers are significantly disadvantaged. In my blog on Monday, I bemoaned the fact that American drug pricing is manyfold greater than in other developed nations. It serves as a major disadvantage to American consumers, their health, and the healthcare system as a whole. You can read that blog here: https://www.healthcarelabyrinth.com/trumps-populism-could-spell-trouble-for-big-pharma/ . I thought it made sense to reflect on some issues related to other healthcare pricing. As I have made the case often on this website, America’s healthcare pricing is fundamentally broken. A lot goes into this, but I wanted to reflect on two issues: (1) excessive employer coverage prices generated by Medicare and Medicaid actual and perceived underpayments and (2) the lack of site neutral payments in healthcare. Employer coverage price disparity I have made the case that employers in America have a disproportionate cost burden compared with