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    1. njevancik‏ @nevancik1 May 11
      Replying to @angie_keathly @UnitedHypocrisy and

      No..many countries like Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Switzerland, Israel, Japan actually have universal insurance mandates...Obamacare France has a multipayer system similar to Obamacare... Obama didn't invent this...he copied those countries systems

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    2.  🐾Angie K  💙 🔬 🧫‏ @angie_keathly May 11
      Replying to @nevancik1 @UnitedHypocrisy and

      Yes I understand. Obamacare offers subsidies to people who cannot afford healthcare. But the premium still goes to a health insurance company..for profit. With universal..I think it takes the insurance out and you pay a certain amount each year.

      2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
    3. njevancik‏ @nevancik1 May 11
      Replying to @angie_keathly @UnitedHypocrisy and

      The Netherlands, Belgium, Japan, Israel, and many other countries rely on insurance mandate systems that are in fact based on for-profit insurance. They are very highly regulated but the idea that a company makes a profit on providing a service that makes healthcare

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
    4. njevancik‏ @nevancik1 May 11
      Replying to @nevancik1 @angie_keathly and

      companies on a non-profit basis with supplemental insurance paying for things that are outside of what the statutorily mandated nonprofit insurance pays for... that is called a multi-payer insurance mandate. In these countries people who have incomes below a certain level get

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    5. njevancik‏ @nevancik1 May 11
      Replying to @nevancik1 @angie_keathly and

      generous subsidies to pay for their health insurance a. Many people pay nothing at all. The affluent are shit out of luck... they are required to buy their own health insurance without any government assistance at all. That is what creates the risk pool that makes all of the

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    6. njevancik‏ @nevancik1 May 11
      Replying to @nevancik1 @angie_keathly and

      insurance very inexpensive. In Germany those who a low income pay very low premiums... a lot less than a poor person would be taxed for Medicare for all. Those who earn enough money have to pay co-pays. The fact that they pay co-pays makes it possible for those who are

      2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
    7. njevancik‏ @nevancik1 May 11
      Replying to @nevancik1 @angie_keathly and

      I know an American student who was a diabetic who pays very little for her medicine and in fact the German Universal Health Insurance system paid for her to have an insulin pump put in. It cost her nothing. She told her German friends that she felt bad that she was getting this

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    8. njevancik‏ @nevancik1 May 11
      Replying to @nevancik1 @angie_keathly and

      the United States because we already use it for another government benefit. Social Security was based on the German Universal pension mandate... It would actually be less disruptive for the United States to copy Germany because we already use part of the system already then it

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    9. njevancik‏ @nevancik1 May 11
      Replying to @nevancik1 @angie_keathly and

      would be to completely destroy the insurance base system and replace it with a Government monopoly... Many of the major health Finance professors at universities think we should be copying Germany or having some form of public option at this point rather than going with

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    10. njevancik‏ @nevancik1 May 11
      Replying to @nevancik1 @angie_keathly and

      single-payer. In fact a professor of Health Finance at Columbia University who also happens to be Canadian says that the United States should not copy Canada. It should be copying Germany because it is more consistent with the system we already have. Canada created their system

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      Dr. Christine Eady Mann‏Verified account @DrChristineMann May 11
      Replying to @nevancik1 @angie_keathly and

      I’ve spent many years looking at all the various forms of universal healthcare and I still favor single payer. But I’m not opposed to multipayer as an option. My bottom line is guaranteed coverage for every American from birth to death in whatever way we can get there.

      6:16 PM - 11 May 2020 from Texas, USA
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        2. njevancik‏ @nevancik1 May 11
          Replying to @DrChristineMann @angie_keathly and

          Germany has guaranteed coverage, the Netherlands has guaranteed coverage Switzerland has guaranteed coverage Belgium has guaranteed coverage is real as guaranteed coverage and Japan it's not actually guaranteed it's mandatory. You have to buy your own insurance case closed. The

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        3. njevancik‏ @nevancik1 May 11
          Replying to @nevancik1 @DrChristineMann and

          government helps people whose income are below a certain level appearance in the payroll tax countries the payroll tax is so low that the very poor get amazingly inexpensive insurance. They actually pay about 1/3 1/2 of what Bernie Sanders would be taxing them for Medicare for

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