Jeanne Pinder: What if all US health care costs were transparent?
Jeanne Pinder: Ingekuwaje kama gharama za afya Marekani zingekuwa wazi?
Jeanne Pinder asks why it's so hard to make sense of US healthcare bills -- and suggests what we might do about it. Full bio
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had three bits of minor surgery,
walikuwa na upasuaji mdogo mara 3 hivi,
alone was 2,000 dollars;
pekee yalikuwa dola 2,000;
I'm like, what's up with that?
Nikawa kama, sasa kuna nini kwani?
for the expensive one,
for a generic anti-nausea drug
kwa dawa ya nusukaputi ya kawaida
for two dollars and forty-nine cents.
kwa dola mbili na senti arobaini.
argument with the hospital,
yasiyoridhisha na hospitali,
that this was totally fine.
hii ilikuwa sawa kabisa.
I talked to people, the more I realized:
nilivyoongea na watu, niligundua zaidi:
what stuff costs in health care.
gharama za vitu katika huduma za afya.
that procedure or test
au baada ya huduma au vipimo
what it's going to cost.
nini itakuwa gharama.
an "explanation of benefits"
utapata "maelezo ya mafao"
a little while later.
baadaye kidogo
from the New York Times,
kutoka New York Times
20 years as a journalist.
ya miaka 20 kama mwanahabari.
was to build a company
ni kuunda kampuni
in health care.
kwenye huduma za afya
pitch contest to do just that.
kama "Shark Tank" ili kufanya hivyo.
of our gross domestic product last year,
ya pato la taifa kwa mwaka jana,
as a cash payment for simple procedures.
pesa taslim kwa ajili ya matibabu madogo.
let us tell you that,"
kuwaambia,"
that here in the New York area,
kuwa hapa eneo la New York,
for 200 dollars in Brooklyn
kwa dola 200 Brooklyn
just a few miles away.
maili chache tu pembeni.
rahisi vya damu,
for all the procedures
kwa matibabu ya aina zote
to tell us their health bills.
watuambie madai ya ya matibabu.
WNYC here in New York,
ya kijamii WNYC hapa New York,
the prices of their mammograms.
bei za kipimo cha saratani ya matiti.
that it was too personal.
ilikuwa jambo binafsi sana.
for people to share their data
kwa watu kutoa taarifa zao
inayopekulika.
and the Waze traffic app for health care.
Waze pamoja kwa ajili ya huduma za afya.
guide to health costs.
wa gharama za matibabu.
grew into partnerships
kutoka uma ukapelekea ubia
Miami and other places.
Miami na sehemu nyingine.
about people who were suffering
waliokuwa wakiteseka
to avoid that "gotcha" bill.
kuepuka madai ya "nimekudaka".
nearly 4,000 dollars using our data.
karibu dola 4,000 kwa kutumia data zetu.
saved nearly 1,300 dollars
karibu dola 1,300
who are going to in-network hospitals
kwenye hospitali zililizo mtandaoni
that continued to bill a dead man.
kudai mtu aliyekufa.
wanted to tell us their prices.
walitaka kutuambia bei zao.
them and their friends and families.
linaloumiza wao, rafiki na familia zao.
to sell a car to pay a health bill,
ili kulipa bili ya afya,
gharama za uchunguzi
juu ya gharama
but also their patients,
na wagonjwa wao,
that had been stalled
ambao ulikuwa umesimama
public health crisis
taratibu la afya ya jamii
going to help us out anytime soon.
wakati wowote hivi karibuni.
Our health premiums?
Ada ya bima ya afya?
of the developed world,
to worry about money.
juu ya pesa.
will not solve every problem.
hautatatua kila tatizo.
with overtreatment and overdiagnosis.
na uchunguzi uliopitiliza.
the cheapest appendectomy
wa bei rahisi
about these clear effects,
athari hizi za wazi,
that's actually very simple.
ambalo ni rahisi sana
we were going to be arrested.
to talk about medicine and health care
kuongelea dawa na huduma za afya
out there in the system
katika mfumo uliopo
get the care they need
kupata huduma wanazohitaji
in health care in advance?
za huduma za afya mapema?
you Googled for an MRI,
kwa google,
where to buy and for how much,
na kwa kiasi gani,
you Google for a laser printer?
kichapishi kupitia google?
and money that's spent hiding prices
na pesa inayotumika kuficha bei
the $19 test every time
angechagua uchunguzi wa $19 kila wakati
you'll never know.
hutojua kamwe.
and the system itself
na mfumo wenyewe
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Jeanne Pinder - JournalistJeanne Pinder asks why it's so hard to make sense of US healthcare bills -- and suggests what we might do about it.
Why you should listen
Lifelong journalist Jeanne Pinder is founder and CEO of ClearHealthCosts, a digital media startup that demands price transparency from the US healthcare system. After taking a buyout from the New York Times, where she worked for more than 20 years, she won a Shark Tank-style competition with her ClearHealthCosts pitch and hasn't looked back.
Since its founding in 2011, ClearHealthCosts has won a slew of journalism grants and prizes and has reported on and crowdsourced health price data in partnership with prestigious newsrooms in New Orleans, Philadelphia, Miami, San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York and elsewhere. This work has won numerous journalism prizes -- a national Edward R. Murrow award, a Society for Professional Journalists public service gold medal and a spot as a finalist for a Peabody Award, among others.
Pinder and the company have won grants from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the International Women's Media Foundation, the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University, the Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism and others.
Previously, in her native Iowa, Pinder worked at The Des Moines Register and the Grinnell Herald-Register, a twice-weekly newspaper that her grandfather bought in 1944.
Pinder speaks fluent but rusty Russian. In a previous lifetime, she lived in what was then the Soviet Union, a place almost as mysterious as the US healthcare marketplace.
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