Howard Schultz says he opposes Medicare-for-All, adding that it "would disrupt the entire system" #SchultzTownHall http://cnn.it/2E5Cixt pic.twitter.com/LqhnsNJoom
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W odpowiedzi do @CNN
Would now be a good time to look at the German model? Basic wellness and major medical care paid for by employers and the state on a capitated model, while the wealthy can pay for concierge care if they want it?>>>>>> https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK298834/#_NBK298834_pubdet_ …
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W odpowiedzi do @ProtestTree @CNN
German healthcare is a giant pain as a consumer. Most people hire agents just to help them sort through it all and not get screwed. It's also not very affordable, it penalizes the self-employed, and it's extremely hard & expensive to get healthcare if you weren't born there.
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W odpowiedzi do @RebeccaforWA @CNN
Thank you for the perspective. Others have noted aspects that can be refined. My point was that Germany has a working system that joins state and private payors and focuses on wellness. US system is fragmented, expensive, and inefficient. Hits middle class hardest.
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That’s true. I should also note that the German system hugely benefitted my grandmother. She was able to stay in her home much longer than she would have here, and get quality care for decades after my grandfather passed, because her healthcare wasn’t tied to his employment.
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