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Column: Medicare says a procedure is worth $5,869. Scripps hospital imposed a 1,200% markup


Opponents of “Medicare for all” and other single-payer insurance systems routinely decry what they call “socialized medicine,” insisting that private companies can do a better job of providing affordable treatment than a government entity.
If that were true, of course, Americans wouldn’t spend about twice per person what people in other developed countries spend for healthcare yet have less to show for it.
Despite the $3.5 trillion we shell out annually on medical treatment, Americans have a shorter life expectancy and higher rates of infant mortality than our economic peers two key measures of healthcare efficacy.
But the real proof of the pudding can be found in the bills we receive from hospitals and insurers, which typically feature jaw-dropping charges and what patients are supposed to believe are significant savings thanks to the shrewd negotiating skills of their coverage providers. ....

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COVID-19 'Fatigue' Causing Drop in Some Protective Measures, Study Finds


By City News Service
Jan 27, 2021
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - COVID-19 “fatigue is having a negative effect on some protective measures that people are taking to guard against the coronavirus although mask-wearing is up, according to a new USC survey.
Protective measures such as avoiding close contact with non-household members and staying home are waning as the pandemic drags on, the study reported.
The findings were called worrisome, given the importance of the “Swiss cheese model of pandemic defense in which multiple layers of protection block the spread of the new coronavirus.
“There has been a lot of talk about `pandemic fatigue, and this study clearly shows that people are less willing to take precautions to limit the risk of infection and slow the spread of the virus, said John Romley, lead researcher on the study and  a senior fellow at the USC Schaeffer Center for Health Policy & Economics. ....

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Column: Medicare says a procedure is worth $5,869. This hospital imposed a 1,200% markup


Opponents of “Medicare for all” and other single-payer insurance systems routinely decry what they call “socialized medicine,” insisting that private companies can do a better job of providing affordable treatment than a government entity.
If that were true, of course, Americans wouldn’t spend about twice per person what people in other developed countries spend for healthcare yet have less to show for it.
Despite the $3.5 trillion we shell out annually on medical treatment, Americans have a shorter life expectancy and higher rates of infant mortality than our economic peers two key measures of healthcare efficacy.
But the real proof of the pudding can be found in the bills we receive from hospitals and insurers, which typically feature jaw-dropping charges and what patients are supposed to believe are significant savings thanks to the shrewd negotiating skills of their coverage providers. ....

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Vaccine ramp-up squeezes COVID-19 testing and tracing


Jan 25, 2021 9:32am
Once a broad swath of the population has been vaccinated, which could take many months, testing volume will likely drop off sharply. However ongoing outbreaks may require increased testing, particularly in poorer communities of color, which have been hit hardest by the pandemic. (Getty Images)
California Gov. Gavin Newsom, under growing pressure to jump-start a faltering COVID-19 vaccine rollout, jetted to Los Angeles on Jan. 15 to unveil a massive new vaccination site at Dodger Stadium that is expected eventually to inoculate 12,000 people a day.
The city-run venue had been the biggest COVID-19 testing site in the U.S., administering over 1 million tests in its nearly eight months of operation and over 10,000 a day during the recent surge. Its redeployment to the cause of vaccination, Newsom declared, provides “an extraordinary world-class site for a world-class logistics operation.” ....

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Vaccine ramp-up squeezes covid testing and tracing


Vaccine ramp-up squeezes covid testing and tracing
California Gov. Gavin Newsom, under growing pressure to jump-start a faltering covid-19 vaccine rollout, jetted to Los Angeles on Jan. 15 to unveil a massive new vaccination site at Dodger Stadium that is expected eventually to inoculate 12,000 people a day.
The city-run venue had been the biggest covid testing site in the U.S., administering over 1 million tests in its nearly eight months of operation and over 10,000 a day during the recent surge. Its redeployment to the cause of vaccination, Newsom declared, provides an extraordinary world-class site for a world-class logistics operation.
That effort came with a trade-off: When the city of Los Angeles ended covid tests at Dodger Stadium and closed another testing site to help staff the new vaccination center, it removed, at least temporarily, about one-third of all government-run testing in Los Angeles County the nation s largest county, with a population of 10 ....

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