Quote from truehawk:
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Okay, lets see, you are arguing that
Medicare pays 15% less, thus it is inflationary?
Please don't let me type words in your mouth, but I don't think paying LESS makes something an inflationary mess.
Goverment its writing checks at a 15% discount, but its a revenue stream that is unlimited from the government. Of course that is inflationary.
Just like government supplying loans to people who shouldn't have houses. You have added an enormous demand component to the system. Shifting the fucking curve and as a result prices can rise. OMFG get a clue.
If these people where added to a private insurance pool that had incentives to control costs and ability to shop, maybe prices would stabilize, but it still would be inflationary.
In the end however insurance is still another third party cutting checks. You can also blame the government for the current system you so despise.
Direct pay existed in this country until the WWII.
This was another unintended consequence of government central planning of guess what... PRICE CONTROLS. Thats right the government in its genius instituted wage controls during the war, but they didn't cap fringe benefits so guess what companies did raise fringe benefits including...HEALTH INSURANCE.
So rather than having a system where insurance is just that something you insure against in rare events, it become a highly inefficient third party funding mechanism for every toothache, cold, and bout of heartburn. Again, Inflationary. But lets replace that with the ultimate in efficiency the government because they have done such a brilliant job with every other system they have managed, like our own budget.
Maybe you should sit in on semster of highschool Econ, and learn about price curves and supply demand, the free market, and the failure of the Soviet Union.
And somehow the UK and European countries manage to smoke, drink and consume more saturated fats, and still have higher life expectancies. And don't tell me about fast food.. Nutritionists have nightmares about the level of salt and fat in English and German pub food. About the only difference is that the Europeans and those in the UK appear to WALK a lot more, and stress levels are lower.
Stress levels count when one is sick and they don't have the stress of fighting the insurance companies and facing possible bankruptcy when they are deathly ill.
Perhaps you should google "conditional probability of rescission". I have read that the chance of one's insurance being canceled if your claim is over 100K is about 50%.
GTFO just GTFO. If you want European socialism, by all means take it. Go see how stress free, the Brits are as their country implodes, pregant women delivering on the side of the road, because hospitals have no capacity, people pulling their own teeth because it takes months to see a dentist, spain in depression, greece, italy, france.
BTW stop regurgitating the WHO statistics. The same bullshit that places CUBA ahead of the USA in healthcare.
I am to believe a country that just announced a shortage of toilet paper, that people are getting in rafts to cross the ocean, has a better healthcare system than the U.S.
Unlike Cuba if life is so tough here, you are free to leave.
Tell me you want central planning so everyone gets the same shit. and I mean SHIT. But don't tell me central planning produces better outcomes by using propaganda stats from countries who promote central planning.
Oh and I am so sorry the insurance companies cause stress. Is there anything else that causes stress in your life? Be sure to write it all down and send the list to Santa Obama so he can cure all your worries.