"There are working health care systems that do rely solely on the private sector (i.e. Switzerland)"Quote from Pippi436:
Thats not necessarily where the problem lies. There are working health care systems that do rely solely on the private sector (i.e. Switzerland) and there are working health care system that are run by the state (i.e. Austria, or Scandinavia).
Hybrid systems are generally shit, because then the private sector tends to siphon off the profitable portion of the clients (young, healthy, money), which leaves the public system with the poor and sick, and it will inevitably incur deficits which will have to be covered by tax-dollars. To make the numbers work for a public healthcare scheme, you need to force the better part of the population into it. I.e. in this case competition for insurance is not the way. Of course, pharma and healthcare service providers need to compete for public contracts to keep the cost down.
Lol.