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Thursday, April 09th, 2009 | Author: Doower



Health Insurance Prices Affected by Three Things

Article Health Insurance Prices By C. Green


Thankfully medical errors are evidently going down and ranking in about the 20% range. That means that 80% of the reasons for high health insurance prices are neglecting our health and medical inflation. On the surface 20% doesn’t sound that bad, but when you crunch some of the numbers you will be totally appalled.

Get this, and these are recent statistics provided by the Department of Health & Human Services’ Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. They’ve found that potentially preventable errors that happen during or after surgery may cost employers close to $1.5 billion a year. Yes, BILLION.

That’s a whole passel load of money being spent on fixing medical errors, extra costs that have no business happening in the first place. Consider the significant burden of these extra expenditures on the health care system. But then, you already know that, as you are paying ever-increasing health insurance rates.

Here’s just a quick sampling of some of the medical errors that add to the cost of running the health care system - and by the way - if the mistake made is fixed by the hospital, they try and bill the insurance company for it.

Extra nursing care resulting from medical errors is high up on the list of things filed in the unnecessary costs file and coming in at about $12,196 (33% more costs). Kidney failure or out of control blood sugars came in at $11,797 for 32% more expenses. Pulmonary problems, blood clots etc. was about $7,838 at 25% more expensive, followed by wound opening at $1,426 for 6% more expenses than should have been necessary.

The scariest part of the statistics is the number of preventable deaths - 1 out of every 10 patients who died within 90 days of an operation, died due to preventable errors. One third of those deaths happened after the initial hospital discharge.

This death or injury by medical error problem isn’t new. It’s been around for ages, but not much seems to be done about it. It’s arguable that the high demands on the health care system today would naturally result in errors due to the pressures. But if these medical errors take the lives of over 300,000 people nation wide a year, something has to give

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