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FireFromHeaven
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That is a really interesting idea for health care.The foundational problem with ANY health system is that we must ration health care. We must ration health care because there will ALWAYS be a greater demand for health care than there is a supply. As new technologies and therapies come open, more people will want them.
In a perfect free market system, health care is rationed by who can afford it. In a perfect socialist market system, health care is rationed by bureaucrats who determine who gets what.
If our politicians, or more importantly our voters, could understand this, they could better decide where on the spectrum between these to extremes we want to be.
My suggestion is this: Have a three tier national health system. The first tier is for anyone who is here, legal or illegal, and this consists of public health prevention measures - ie: vaccinations, neonatal care, etc…things that we want EVERYONE to have because it negatively affects all of us (herd immunity, etc). The second tier is for all legal US citizens, and includes a higher level of preventive care services - routine physicals, routine chronic health management (asthma, htn, diabetes, etc). What the government pays for this second tier should be set at the state levels to determine. The third tier is strictly market, and is between the consumer, their insurance, and the provider. If the consumer wants an all-inclusive policy, they can pay for it. Likewise, if the consumer simply wants a catastrophic coverage policy, they can pay (less) for that as well.
The federal gov’t pays for tier one, the states pay for tier two, and the person pays for tier three.
Oh, and real tort reform in the form of medical malpractice jury made up of the physician’s peers.