Hi,
I was reading about US health care system, and I want to be sure to understand it well. I have a few questions:
-Basically, you pay for health care. If you go see the doctor, you pay the bill, if you have an operation, you pay the bill like any other normal bill from any other service, correct?
No, not normally. The problem with the current system is that health care coverage is generally tied to employment, so six months after a layoff (or immediatly after a fire) both the employee and his family lose their insurance coverage because it's illegal for a seperated employee to continue to pay for his coverage via the health care plan he had with his former employer.
-Since health care cost can be insane, you have insurance companies, who offer to pay the bill in exchange of a premium. I suppose they are like any other insurance companies(like home insurance, car insurance or life insurance). It seems they offer a good deal for big business, so it's really valuable to get a job with health care. Are all these insurances companies are for-profit organization? Is there is some sort of cooperative insurance or government insurance you can buy? Or the market is completely dominated by for-profit insurance companies?
It's dominated by for-profit insurance companies, but that doesn't prevent non-profits from existing. But there are regs that make it hard for any employer to favor a non-profit unless the employer is also a non-profit. Since very few people work for non-profits in the USA, very few non-profit insurance agencies exist.
-Who owns the hospitals? Are they owned by the government? Or are they private property of for-profit organization? Do you have any "community" hospital or hospital owned by a cooperative?
They used to be owned by religious organizations, primarily, and still generally keep their legacy names (There is a Jewish Hospital in every city, for example) However, laws pased during the 70'sunder Carter forced most of these non-profit hospitals to sll out to for-profit corporations.
-Can you buy stock of health insurance companies? Is there an open market for that, or they are only privately-owned companies? Is is the same thing about hospital(in the case that they are for-profit organization)?
Mostly closed ownership, but you can buy stock into some mega-medical investment groups that own stock in uge numbers of different hospitals.