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  7. anaisnein said: In response to someone else’s tangential point: insurance companies have lost the motivation they used to have to pay for at least some routine/preventive care because people now change plans every couple of years.
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    In principle I might agree. But the last time we had that kind of less regulated environment in the U.S., there were not...
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    … the underlying source bases itself on the assumption that we can spend the same as a median country. That isn’t just...
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    Coincidentally, I follow an artist who recently had a scare over the potential of being taken off free health care. On...
  24. hugseverycat said: I’m not sure how “better than nothing” means that the holdouts have a point about anything. The choice here isn’t “catastrophic plans or nothing”, the choice is “obamacare, catastrophic plans, or nothing”. Also, I thought one of the problems with catastrophic plans is that they often didn’t actually cover the catastrophes, either. They would deny coverage or only cover a %, which would still result in you not being able to have care.
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    I think it is incorrect to assume that Medicare’s current per-person costs are representative of what it would actually...
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    hell, even if you just take numbers from the closest single payer country physically to us, canada, the average...
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    http://5917.simpl.com/my_source.html$60 per $20,000 AGI, sorry. But that’s hardly any different, particularly for the...
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