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The last thing we need is something like the UK has--socialized medicine.
Not that I support it anyway .But insurance companies do that now.Does the govt then get to decide if you need a surgery - is it possible they will refuse some treatment?
Doughnuts are poisonous, but apart from that it is a very simplistic presentation.
The problem with the UK NHS includes underfunding & that results in expertise having to be bought from specialist companies making a profit, rather than keeping expertise &costs in house. Also since the NHS was formed primarily offering routine care for common conditions, many complex, costly life-extending procedures have been included. Litigation when procedures have gone wrong has become a significant cost.
Underfunding doesn't save costs, it increases them.
In the olden days, up to the year before before my father was born, if you became ill you & dependents suffered. Then the Liberal Lloyd George introduced the first "National Insurance Act." You, the employer & the government paid a few pence, when you were working. If you became ill, a few shillings were paid. Dad, the 8th in a poor family was given the names "Lloyd George."
Any treatment I & my family have had has been repaid out of our taxes.