How much does the current system cost?
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This is silly. Look what happened in 2018. The GOP lost in the midterms with the number one issue by far being healthcare. Don’t mock the other side - come up with an alternative.
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But their plan is awful. Do you work in healthcare?
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Hospitals are currently overcharging. The cap placed on administrative costs for insurers means they can only make more profits if they spend more on services, that's the only way they can charge more premiums. They can afford to take less.
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Hospitals have also hired more NP & PAs (Physician Assistants) than Dr's so they've been saving money, over the last two decades, on provider costs for inpatient care. They bought most private outpatient practices, gaining leverage negotiating higher fees from insurance co.
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For one thing Medicare for All is not Medicare at all, it's federally governed Medicaid. Medicaid for All will destabilize healthcare as it is currently, it would also put 58 million people who currently receive Medicare in limbo.
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This is the part the Dems don’t discuss. The unintended outcome of doctors and other providers bailing. The only way this works is tyrannical enforcement so doctors can’t leave.
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There would be no insurance providers at all and just wth is going to pay for it.
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Keep spreading this news.
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Our current system currently costs $34 Trillion and is expected to rise to $55 Trillion. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2017/02/15/u-s-health-care-spending-projected-to-soar-to-5-5-trillion-by-2025/?utm_term=.ea2761f28468 …
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