No Steve. They are not part of the system. They are tangential. Please understand why that is an important difference.
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W odpowiedzi do to @TinaDesireeBerg @lumpylouise i jeszcze
I'll back to explain the difference in a little bit.
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W odpowiedzi do to @RealSteveCox @lumpylouise i jeszcze
Im not in need of an explanation. Perhaps others have knowledge in this area that you could learn about?
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W odpowiedzi do to @TinaDesireeBerg @lumpylouise i jeszcze
I may have been wrong specifically about Sweden as they're just now instituting private insurance, so Ezra Klein fails again. However, Medicare is *not* single payer. Nor is most of Europe. I also never said that's bad, I said it's one option of many. https://www.thenation.com/article/want-national-health-insurance-dump-the-term-single-payer-and-medicare-for-all-too/ …pic.twitter.com/lu8DJCJ1d2
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No they are not. They are not bringing it into the system. Ezra is wrong if he claims that. All Swedes are covered by government care and very few choose to opt out.
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W odpowiedzi do to @RealSteveCox @TinaDesireeBerg i jeszcze
And you ignored the rest of my point. Do you agree that most of Europe has universal healthcare that is *not* single-payer?
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W odpowiedzi do to @RealSteveCox @TinaDesireeBerg i jeszcze
The health insurance companies stopped sheering sheep and started killing them. Time for them to go. Let the government keep the books, the people are moving on. Multi-payer systems CAN work. IF we had implemented them decades ago (like those other countries).
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W odpowiedzi do to @Blink_Ensu @TinaDesireeBerg i jeszcze
The point is only that there's more ways to do it and we should do it whichever way fits us best and gets us to approx 12% of GDP. Tina, you acknowledge that most of Europe is not single-payer, right?
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No. I do not. And you are not an expert on this subject, although you think you are, given your comments on this thread.
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So, how do you define "single payer healthcare" Tina? Because this is how it's defined, and by this definition, all of Europe except the U.K. and Scandinavia do *not* have "single-payer". http://www.motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2017/07/a-very-brief-primer-on-single-payer-health-care/ …pic.twitter.com/z8Sg7ySrKZ
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