the hospital's cost are going to vary widely depending on a multitude of factors, and the cost of their supplies is going to vary depending on brand, type, etc... Even in veterinary medicine, where we have a bit less variation in that regard, prices can vary even within the same city or the type of clinic. It's cheaper for me to go have a full lameness exam done on my horse here in Kansas than it is for my cat back home to go be tested for hyperthyroidism. While the cat had blood work done, the horse was at the clinic all day (and munched some hay while I was in class) and requires much more time and labor to work with. We were in and out with the cat in 30 min (particularly since he was such a good boy).
But yes...they definitely should be more forthcoming with cost estimations, at least for specific procedures. I know there are veterinarians who have such costs posted for usual procedures like spays and neuters and vaccinations. But, then again, it's much more pertinent to an animal owner, as very few animals have health insurance.
But yes...they definitely should be more forthcoming with cost estimations, at least for specific procedures. I know there are veterinarians who have such costs posted for usual procedures like spays and neuters and vaccinations. But, then again, it's much more pertinent to an animal owner, as very few animals have health insurance.
Prices of supplies vary so much because the opacity Macharius refers to allows it to...in an industry where a particular facility can charge whatever it wants to (basically) for a particular procedure, it doesn't care what the cost of the supplies are (because it's simply passing those costs along to consumers) and isn't motivated to shop by price, which would have a stabilizing effect on those prices.
There are legitimate cases for price differentials based on regional/cost-of-living factors and quality differences, but we don't currently really have any way to measure price or quality differences and make decisions based on them (and in most cases, particularly emergency situations, can't make the decision to go to a cheaper area to get what we need done).
Speaking more specifically to human medicine, the most aggravating part is that these price lists do exist. The billing authorities know in advance exactly how much any procedure (parts and labor

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A question about medical costs
09/02/2010 02:49:49 PM
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I would suggest
09/02/2010 02:57:51 PM
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Re: I would suggest
09/02/2010 04:54:47 PM
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well, it'd be hard to say "oh it's usually this" for the whole industry
09/02/2010 05:04:47 PM
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But it shouldn't be.
09/02/2010 05:30:52 PM
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I don't think less opacity would change the price of the supplies much
09/02/2010 07:21:32 PM
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Yup
09/02/2010 05:13:02 PM
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Re: Yup
09/02/2010 07:19:47 PM
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I was being sarcastic
09/02/2010 07:24:28 PM
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the cost structure they use is so insane it would be almost impossible to guess
09/02/2010 03:04:09 PM
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Well hindsight is 20/20, but was the ambulance ride truly necessary?
09/02/2010 03:34:39 PM
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