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Politics : A US National Health Care System?

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To: skinowski who wrote (24298)7/21/2012 4:13:35 PM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (1) of 42652
 
What will need to evolve, IMO, is a double system. One would be run by the government and paid for through taxes. It would have to be very basic and cheap. BUT - everyone would have basic healthcare available.

I agree with this. It's the most sensible and robust system we can come up with.

But I don't think we can go there directly, politically speaking. The path to that is Medicare for All, which will be unstable, and will devolve into what you describe. I used the word, "devolve," because proponents of single payer will consider it that and society will treat it as that but I see it as evolution, not devolution. IMO, the devolution is the intermediate single payer.

Neither of us will live long enough for this to play out.
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