Brad L
Well-known member
What is wrong with a single payer system? Medicare for all?
What I don't understand is you seem to agree there is a problem (I think the majority of people do...healthcare costs are too high). And, I think most agree that insurance companies are at least part of the problem. So, it seems the options are to have what we had before Affordable Care Act (though, that seems clearly unsustainable), have something like we now have with the Affordable Care Act, or have a single payer system.
Do you see other options? If so, what are they and what do you think is the way to address the problem of healthcare costs being too high (especially for the outcomes we get for what we pay)? Or is it that you think we should have no policy and let the market function unregulated (though, if you believe that, then I think you will have to agree that many people simply will not have or be able to afford healthcare- i.e., if you are sick and can't pay, you will either stay sick or die; if so, is that okay? I also think you will essentially be arguing that Medicare should be abolished).
First, I don't believe this new solution will lower costs for the average middle class American. In fact I believe we'll be paying more and getting less, far less. The term affordable health care is meaningless and is named that only because law makers have the power to call their bills whatever they want. I think the country should have taken its time and created a system that was sustainable, preserved the open market, and guaranteed citizens will continue to have the right to choose their doctors and the medical procedures available to them. Should we really be adding another huge entitlement that we can't afford? Should we not look to Greece and our own debt problems as warnings?
Over the long term I believe a single payer system will decrease the quality and incentive of doctors and researchers; medical innovation will suffer. Obamacare was designed to evolve into a single payer system eventually, which is why I think a lot of people are so upset. I think a better solution could have tackled the problems of preexisting conditions and rising prices rather than pushing us into a single payer system. The new system does little to confront the main reasons that healthcare costs are rising.