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Ok, I'll try again.
Imagine the medical care segment (hospitals, drugs, supplies, doctors) are govt owned and paid. With no profit margin at the point of service, the wholesale cost for care is cheaper.
So even if there's private insurance for elective care, even that would be cheaper.
Ok, I'll try again.
Imagine the medical care segment (hospitals, drugs, supplies, doctors) are govt owned and paid. With no profit margin at the point of service, the wholesale cost for care is cheaper.
So even if there's private insurance for elective care, even that would be cheaper.
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Single-Payer, with private as a secondary, optional system that is not necessary.
In this system (that most of Europe uses), public benefits from private, but private does not benefit from public.
Nobody has yet made a declaration as to what we actually get from private corporations that we can't do with govt agencies.
It is not about what they might gain for themselves by switching systems, but what they might lose, and I don’t think that anyone has made a declaration that they 100% won’t lose anything in the trade
Anecdotal evidence.
That’s fine to say and I bet there are a number of people who find themselves in the same situation, but I would put a decent amount of money on the notion that equal numbers or maybe more people are happy, or at the very least content with their health coverage