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That you can laugh at your own mistake gives me hope.HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Now learn to laugh at those who claim universal health care would save money.
That you can laugh at your own mistake gives me hope.HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Hang on.....I'm still laughingThat you can laugh at your own mistake gives me hope.
Now learn to laugh at those who claim universal health care would save money.
That you can laugh at your own mistake gives me hope.
Now learn to laugh at those who claim universal health care would save money.
Somehow it will be magically different if we do itWhy does every other country spend less per person?
Universal healthcare would save money it costs more for the system that we got right now
so people complaining about how much america spends should be happy about a single payer system
it would save us alot.
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Study: More Than 335,000 Lives Could Have Been Saved During Pandemic if U.S. Had Universal Health Care
If the U.S. had had a single-payer universal health care system in 2020, nearly 212,000 American lives would have been saved that year, according to a new studyysph.yale.edu
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FACT CHECK: Medicare for All Would Save the U.S. Trillions; Public Option Would Leave Millions Uninsured, Not Garner Savings - Public Citizen
Medicare for All opponents repeatedly claim that Medicare for All is “too expensive” by presenting misleading numbers without the proper…www.citizen.org
It will never be free and no organization has offered the service up as free. And we are talking insurance not health care per se. Thus health care is to remain a private industry. Also keep in mind that insurance pays onlyLet's make it free at point of service
PNHP has been involved in this issue for at least 25 years. = tons of research.
Free AT POINT OF SERVICE means you pay nothing when the service is provided. Like CanadaIt will never be free and no organization has offered the service up as free. And we are talking insurance not health care per se. Thus health care is to remain a private industry. Also keep in mind that insurance pays only
60% OF INVOICE as we speak.
PNHP has been involved in this issue for at least 25 years. = tons of research.
BENEFITS AND PORTABILITY.Universal Healthcare doesn't increase demand for Healthcare, it increases access to healthcare and imperical evidence shows our Healthcare system costs more while providing worse results all while still leaving millions under insured.
Lol demand for healthcare would not change. It’s not a 70 inch tv. It’s life or death which is why healthcare does not and can not function in a free market system.None of your links address the fact that demand for healthcare would drastically increase. One of your links has this dumb shit:
The three bold ones would drive demand through the stratosphere.
If Federal government spending was paid for by taxes there would be no Federal debt.It's not insanity and it's paid for by taxes....not nothing
Oh we spend more than we take in....which is fine with meIf Federal government spending was paid for by taxes there would be no Federal debt.
it's good for the economy and job security .......Oh we spend more than we take in....which is fine with me
Lol demand for healthcare would not change.
It’s not a 70 inch tv. It’s life or death which is why healthcare does not and can not function in a free market system.
Let's take it out of the market.Great, another law of demand denier.
People shop for prices just to get a ride to the hospital even when they are bleeding and injured:
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People Are Using Ubers As Ambulances — And Drivers Hate It
Sick people are increasingly using ride-hail to get to the emergency room, putting drivers in an uncomfortable position and a potentially tricky legal bind.www.buzzfeednews.com
If you were right, people would simply call an ambulance.
Then there is the large and growing medical tourism market where people do exactly what you say they can't do - shop for healthcare:
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Medical tourism - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Healthcare isn’t a commodity or cleaning service. Which is why it doesn’t and can’t function in a free market.Great, another law of demand denier.
No they don’t. If you have a heart attack or are in an auto accident, you can’t shop around for the cheapest ride or the cheapest hospital to receive treatment.People shop for prices just to get a ride to the hospital even when they are bleeding and injured:
They do.If you were right, people would simply call an ambulance.
Yes, and handful of anecdotal examples. Peer reviewed emprical evidence remains. Single payer and universal healthcare systems are superior to ours cause they provide better care at a fraction of the price.Then there is the large and growing medical tourism market where people do exactly what you say they can't do - shop for healthcare:
No they don’t.
If you have a heart attack or are in an auto accident, you can’t shop around for the cheapest ride or the cheapest hospital to receive treatment.
They do.
Yes, and handful of anecdotal examples.
Patients who travel to another country to seek health care are
referred to as medical tourists ... In 2007, it is estimated that
750,000 Americans traveled to other countries for health
care.1 In 2017, more than 1.4 million Americans sought
health care in a variety of countries around the world.2
Peer reviewed emprical evidence remains. Single payer and universal healthcare systems are superior to ours cause they provide better care at a fraction of the price.
Your last paragraph is simply untrueYes, they do, and I gave you evidence that they do.
Depends. If you are unconscious, then you can't shop around. If your injury is such that you need immediate medical attention, then you can't shop around.
But for everything else, you can shop around, and emergency care is only 2% of all healthcare spending.
But many don't, hence you're wrong.
That's all it takes. If you say there are no white squirrels, all I need to do is find one white squirrel to falsify the claim.
And it's not just a "handful of anecdotal examples":
Aren't you getting tired of being wrong?
If single-payer was superior to the market regarding healthcare, then single payer should also be superior in many other markets. Do you support single payer for housing, food, or transportation?
Medicare for all is simly an insanely stupid concept. It would not save us money at all. It would cost a minimum of 60 trillion dollars in just the first ten years and would largely result in massive rationing of healthcare.Universal healthcare would save money it costs more for the system that we got right now
so people complaining about how much america spends should be happy about a single payer system
it would save us alot.
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Study: More Than 335,000 Lives Could Have Been Saved During Pandemic if U.S. Had Universal Health Care
If the U.S. had had a single-payer universal health care system in 2020, nearly 212,000 American lives would have been saved that year, according to a new studyysph.yale.edu
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FACT CHECK: Medicare for All Would Save the U.S. Trillions; Public Option Would Leave Millions Uninsured, Not Garner Savings - Public Citizen
Medicare for All opponents repeatedly claim that Medicare for All is “too expensive” by presenting misleading numbers without the proper…www.citizen.org
But for everything else, you can shop around, and emergency care is only 2% of all healthcare spending.
No they don’t, and no you didn’t.Yes, they do, and I gave you evidence that they do.
Correct. Which is why healthcare is not workable in a free market system.Depends. If you are unconscious, then you can't shop around. If your injury is such that you need immediate medical attention, then you can't shop around.
You can’t really shop around though.But for everything else, you can shop around, and emergency care is only 2% of all healthcare spending.
Except they do, which is why I’m correct.But many don't, hence you're wrong.
No it isn’t lol.That's all it takes.
I have yet to be wrong lol.Aren't you getting tired of being wrong?
I understand that you need to deflect because your position has been refuted. I really do get that.If single-payer was superior to the market regarding healthcare, then single payer should also be superior in many other markets. Do you support single payer for housing, food, or transportation?
immediatelyLet's take it out of the market.
Anyone making BS statements such as this must be a profiteer = blah blah blah your numbers are misinformation ......... the insurance industry is chief source for rationing health insurance thus health care and they interfere with health care depending on how much one can afford to spendMedicare for all is simly an insanely stupid concept. It would not save us money at all. It would cost a minimum of 60 trillion dollars in just the first ten years and would largely result in massive rationing of healthcare.
"Shoppable" and "emergency care" are different concepts. That figure is meaningless in this context, and yet you continue to cite it.
Medicare for all is simly an insanely stupid concept. It would not save us money at all. It would cost a minimum of 60 trillion dollars in just the first ten years and would largely result in massive rationing of healthcare.