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巴菲特:醫保占美GDP的18% 已成影響美國競爭力的蛀蟲

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Feb 26, 2018 - The U.S. spends 18 percent of its GDP on healthcare, the highest in the world, and that number continues to grow. The sweeping goal of stopping that growth goes far beyond Amazon, Berkshire and JPMorgan's combined 1.1 million employees, which is the venture's initial focus. It would require changes at ...

巴菲特:醫保占美GDP的18%,已成影響美國競爭力的蛀蟲

信源:澎湃新聞|編輯:2018-05-05

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北京時間2018年5月5日22時15分(美東時間10時15分),“股神”沃倫·巴菲特(Warren Buffett)執掌的伯克希爾·哈撒韋公司第53屆股東大會,在美國內布拉斯加州奧馬哈市召開。

伯克希爾公司88歲的董事長巴菲特和94歲的副董事長查理·芒格(Charlie Thomas Munger)在現場回答了股東、記者和分析師的提問。

當被問到為何會和亞馬遜一起聯合做醫保時,巴菲特稱,美國現在的醫保,已經成為影響美國競爭力的一個蛀蟲。

2018年1月31日,美國零售巨頭亞馬遜、伯克希爾·哈撒韋、摩根大通發布聯合聲明,計劃成立一家具有保護傘性質的獨立醫保公司,旨在為各自的雇員及家屬提供價格合理、透明的高品質醫療保健服務。

巴菲特說,三家公司都是行業的領頭羊,但大家之前並沒有規劃要做這樣的醫保公司,隻是想做保險,“我們希望做一件事情能夠讓這個社會獲利,查理告訴我說,你想做的這件事甚至是不可能的,要改變這種已經僵化的係統。”

據巴菲特提供的數據,美國醫保占GDP的比例已經從1960年的5%上升至18%的驚人水平,這跟全球其他國家相比是非常高,別的國家隻占GDP的5%,而且之後可能還會繼續上漲,“60年代的時候,我們大概人均醫保支出隻有70美金,現在已經超過了一萬美金。每一個美元都應該花到實處,這個成本實在難以承受。”

巴菲特希望,不久的將來能夠找到廉價的方式解決美國醫保的現狀。或者是找到一個這樣的人,支持提出更好的製度在進行大型的係統的改進。

Warren Buffett reveals more details about healthcare venture with JPMorgan and Amazon

The announcement last month that Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway, tech giant Amazon and JPMorgan Chase were teaming up on a new healthcare venture came with very few details on what the companies hoped to do.

But in a wide-ranging CNBC interview on Monday, Buffett shed some light on the project’s goals — and they are far more expansive than some had suspected.

Buffett laid out a grand plan to solve large, sweeping problems in the U.S. healthcare system by fundamentally changing how the industry works, and he said the private sector is in the best position to make those changes.

Buffett said the goal of the group is “to find ways to take cost out of the system, while not impairing the quality of what people receive, and that’s enormously complicated.”

Amazon is one of the three partners leading the new healthcare venture. (GeekWire file photo)

Following the joint announcement of the healthcare venture, some speculated that the companies would simply come together to cut down on middleman costs or bargain for better insurance coverage for their employees.

“We’re looking for something much bigger than that,” Buffett told CNBC. “That can be part of it. But we are hoping to figure out a way that the constant increases of percentage of GDP can be at least halted — and, hopefully, that we could find a way where perhaps better care could be delivered, even at somewhat lesser cost.”

The U.S. spends 18 percent of its GDP on healthcare, the highest in the world, and that number continues to grow. The sweeping goal of stopping that growth goes far beyond Amazon, Berkshire and JPMorgan’s combined 1.1 million employees, which is the venture’s initial focus. It would require changes at every level of the healthcare system, likely including government regulations and payer systems like Medicare and Medicaid.

Buffett took aim at the healthcare system’s cost-cutting incentives, or lack thereof, as one place where the industry needs innovation.

“The system, by its very nature, is not cost-conscious,” he said. “I mean, if you were a young medical person and let’s just say you’re working on prostate cancer — which I had — the rewards… are going to come if you do something that develops something better for prostate cancer, which they should. But they weren’t gonna come to you if you … reduce the cost of treating it.”

Buffett made several comparisons between the U.S. healthcare system and those of other industrialized countries, which on the whole tend to have better health outcomes while eating up much less of a country’s GDP. “We have got a huge, competitive disadvantage in American businesses, far more important than any tax change, in terms of our healthcare costs,” he said.

But he also said that the private sector is in the best position to fix that problem. “Usually, that’s the case,” he said, “and I think that’s probably the case in healthcare.”

The majority of other industrialized countries offer universal healthcare or require all residents to have health insurance, two systems that require a huge amount of government involvement. Japan, one of the healthiest countries in the world, does not have a universal healthcare system but does require everyone to have health insurance, with the government footing the bill for anyone who can’t afford it.

That leaves the three companies in uncharted waters, attempting to make a grand change to the healthcare system using just the industry and private sector. Buffett said he knows the task will be difficult — in fact, he reitreated that point several times throughout the interview.

But he said the three companies have the resources and determination to make a change. “We’re determined, we’ve got the money, we’ll stick with it,” he said.

“The job now is to get the right CEO, and that’s an enormously important job and we can’t afford to make a mistake,” Buffett said. “That is our first and most important order of business. And then we go forth.”

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