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What I said was that the lowest cost healthcare systems are LESS market oriented than the US system.
Your chart contradicts this assertion.
Here's an interesting article regarding single payer and healthcare in general. I'm intrigued by the idea of single payer for basic healthcare. However, Medicare is single payer for the elderly, and it's really expensive and onerous. I believe the problem is that Medicare provides too much access to expensive treatment options, so the costs get out of control. Again, if we went with Medicare for all, it would need to be not-cutting-edge healthcare and then people can buy private insurance for more advanced coverage.
What I said was that the lowest cost healthcare systems are LESS market oriented than the US system.
Your chart contradicts this assertion.
I'm sorry but I don't see cause and effect of free market meaning more expensive. We have far from a free market system today...it's bastardized. As I just posted, an option would be Medicare for all for standard healthcare (i.e., no cutting edge expensive care), but we would need to crack down on illegal immigration and provide states latitude to deploy work requirements. Then, let the free market reign for private insurance.
If it wasn't for the socialistic military we'd all be speaking German now.
It's not a socialistic military, we live in capitalism and what build great military is capitalism. if we were in socialism, we'd all be riding horse and buggies getting beat up by other countries.
I'm sorry but I don't see cause and effect of free market meaning more expensive.
That's because the opposite is true. Prior to 1965, healthcare grew at exactly the rate of CPI. Since government began interfering in the healthcare market costs have risen more than 20 times faster than the CPI.
Take today's prices, divide by 20 to get an estimate of what healthcare should cost in a free market.
"I'm sorry but I don't see cause and effect of free market meaning more expensive. We have far from a free market system today...it's bastardized"
It's simple. Capitalism performs poorly in markets with inelastic demand. It allows companies to raise prices as high as they want with no reduction in demand. That is the cause and effect.
Should we all be responsible for everyone else's health care?
You mean like EVERY OTHER FIRST WORLD COUNTRY ? Yes. Not on'y becasue we know it would cost less, but also becasue it's the right thing to do.
Yes. Not on'y becasue we know it would cost less, but also becasue it's the right thing to do.
Incomplete. 2 or 3?
So you really think Medicare is administered and regulated well and is very cost efficient?
It's more cost efficient than private insurance is.
This is an interesting analysis because comparing administrative overhead of Medicare vs private health plans is apples and oranges. For example with integrated health systems, they handle most of the claims processing and adjudication overhead...not Medicare or Medicaid. So, it is hard to compare.
If you ask independent providers who is easier to work with, most will likely say private insurers because the paperwork and guidelines for Medicare is outrageous. From what I've seen, this is a symptom of how government operates...with far too much bureaucracy and overhead.
Look at auto insurers....
Private Health Insurance is nothing but bureaucracy and overhead. It's the most useless, inefficient jobs program in the history of this planet
Capitalism performs poorly in markets with inelastic demand
You are conflating ideas. Define capitalism. I think you mean free-markets which is not the same thing. Regardless, no system has outperformed free-markets regardless of the elasticity of demand.
Also, most healthcare is very elastic. 98% of what any of have done in a hospital is elastic.
"Regardless, no system has outperformed free-markets regardless of the elasticity of demand."
Source? Because every chart, graph, or table I've seen shows that free market health care is the most expensive and worst performing system.
Slavery was a feature of capitalism that was institutionalized by the American South, who are today's "freedom caucus". The lies and hypocrisy of this post are shameless.
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1. No, I should only be responsible for the care of me and my family.
2. Yes, healthcare is a basic human right for everyone in this country.
3. Yes, healthcare is a basic human right for every citizen of this country.
4-5. Add "except the fatties." to 2 and 3.
6. Extra credit: Kill the bankers!
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