mike777, on 2013-November-27, 00:23, said:
Just for the record there are hundreds and hundreds of clinics cheaper than the mayo clinic.
The Mayo clinic is one of the most expensive clinics in the entire world.
In fact the vast majority of the world never goes there.....
A tiny few do
Most of them die.
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I predict 6 billion people will die over the next 100 years.
I predict they will become ill/sick/ over and over again.
What was it Daniel Bernolli said about an unsigned letter from Newton? Oh yes, "I recognize the lion by his claw". This post is in the Mike style, I would recognize it unsigned. . First the easy part:
Of course only a tiny fraction of people, in fact only a tiny fraction of sick Americans, even a tiny fraction of sick Minnesotans, visit the Mayo clinic. I have never been there, neither has my wife. But only a tiny fraction visit the X clinic, whatever X is. And yes, most all of us die regardless of the clinic we go to, although usually not because we visited the clinic, if that was the suggested explanation. Moving on to the more challenging.
So, the post perhaps asks implicitly, why talk about the Mayo at all? Probably this portion of the thread started with me. I linked to an article in the Washington Post:
http://www.washingto...ed81_story.html
and I quoted:
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A number of the nation's top hospitals — including the
Mayo Clinic in Minnesota,
Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles, and children's hospitals in Seattle, Houston and St. Louis — are cut out of most plans sold on the exchange.
This led to discussion of whether such an exclusion was reasonable based on cost. Subsequent discussion seems to indicate that excluding the Mayo is not a very good idea.
If, as appears to be the case, an institution that is widely regarded as exceptionally strong in both its medical practice and its management of costs finds itself excluded from the exchange, it is fair to ask how this happened. No reason, just policy, is the usual answer to such questions.
PSI am not saying that you are Newton or that I am Bernoulli.