No inherent benefit is wild to say when it’s literally social welfare. It’s good not have a healthy society with access to not only medical treatments but also mental health as well. I have a feeling you’ve never gone very long without having access to health insurance or been in medical debt.
All I'm talking about is what is realistic to sell to voters, as proven time and again in the USA and other nations where gov only systems are rejected and hybrid models are chosen.
I understand the hybrid model is apart of the process of guaranteeing universal coverage but it should not be the end goal. Especially when many hospitals are closing and insurance premiums continue to rise and healthcare deserts are found all over rural communities in our country. The government
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