High Deductible Healthcare

Question: Who agrees with me–Public or private—NO hybrid healthcare?
I look at this health care thing as one big math problem.
I don’t care if it’s single payer or free market. Hybrid system won’t work.
I understand the government only plan–human health does not follow the same rules of supply and demand—health is not a commodity and there is always constant, unlimited demand.
If the American people are too bone headed to realize this, then if we go totally private EVERYBODY must have access. To leave out the broken humans is downright cruel.
You can have a private system–just has to be worked out by actuaries. We could have a lot of self insurance by having high deductibles, protecting doctors so they are not duplicating procedures out of fear of lawsuits, etc.
There are ways. We are logical thinking creatures. The problem is very complex, but even the most complex problems have solutions.
Answer: Uh, among civilized countries, where they have universal care that’s less expensive and higher quality, they have all kinds, including hybrids or combos of private and public.
They’re all working very well. Saying hybrid won’t work is simply untrue.
I recently heard someone who studies others’ systems say “What they all have in common is that FIRST they decided on universal care (which we haven’t, unfortunately), THEN they had the political will to bring costs down.
But whether it is public, private, or mixed, they’re all working well.
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