we all know that a federal health care system would not work, because of the different situations of different states and the cost to the federal government, but what if it was managed by states or even counties? any thoughts
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we all know that a federal health care system would not work, because of the different situations of different states and the cost to the federal government, but what if it was managed by states or even counties? any thoughts
i think by county healthcare would be the best way to work it out... if they did do this
haha i think it could work as long as the feds dont get involved.... but we can do just as good without it
Still wouldnt work.
Hawaii tried this and then had to repeal it after only 7 months.
Hawaii Ending Universal Child Health Care After 7 Mos.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,439607,00.html
Tax credits should be ELIMINATED for employer paid health care and instead tax credits given for employer paid "vouchers" than can be used by the individual to purchase their own health care plan. Make insurance portable and allow people to keep the money they save.
A federal healthcare system, despite the endless lies from the right, is not even proposed. National Single Payer is not a national health service, it's a non-profit universal system for the payments for healthcare, fpaid through taxes where we now pay premiums to private insurers and at the same time pay taxes towards Medicare, Medicaid, government operated hospitals etc...
As for whether it could operate at the state level, it wouldn't make sense because our political divisions are such that many metropolitan areas span two or more states, and states would undoubtedly try to make it more expensive to the patient to cross state lines for treatment.
However, single payer in Canada did start in one province.
Yes it is. Its being proposed all over the place.
Its a big part of it:National Single Payer is not a national health service
Single-payer health care is the financing of health care from a single insurance pool, which in all existing and proposed cases are government run. Under a single-payer system, universal health care for an entire population is financed from a pool to which many parties--employees, employers, the state--have contributed. Single-payer is a market in which one buyer faces many sellers
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-payer_health_care
Its a system thats more than halfway on the road towards a national health care service. And if it has to be legislated into existence by the government and if government is partly (or fully) paying for it, then that alone should set off the warning bells of alarm.
The Myths of Single-Payer Health Care
http://freemarketcure.com/singlepayermyths.php
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