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To: Oblomov who wrote (259849)9/10/2003 8:13:48 PM
From: patron_anejo_por_favor  Read Replies (2) of 436258
 
<<Why should we socialize the consequences of preventable illness such as lung cancer, heart disease, and obesity??>>

Because not all cases (of the above) are preventable? And because many other illnesses aren't preventable at all? Because it's bankrupting the country doing it the "other" way? Because employer-financed healthcare just doesn't work?

Take your pick, it would be easy enough to exclude whatever the consensus wanted to from a national health system. And remember, the "consequences of preventible illness" are frequently socialized right now!

<<A free market system would require those with bad habits (higher risk) to pay more. This does not happen in our current system. Why shouldn't it?>>

There are a lot of other things that don't happen in our current system...like health care for children of uninsured workers....or prenatal care for uninsured moms. This is not a problem that is easily or efficiently dealt with by the free market system.
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