Well here in the United States, if someone wants the doctor to clip their toenails, they pay the true cost rather than foisting it off on someone else.
That's assuming the true cost includes the 30% overhead involved in having the private insurance company middleman.
Seems to be working better than any other system so far. What lefties always forget is the incentive for investment and creativity and opportunities for employement that profit brings. However, my recommendation is to get a high deductible plan and use a caferteria plan to cover the rest. That is more in line with the notion of insurance than what the liberals have redefined it to be.
ALL other areas? I don't know about you, but I think the US postal system is pretty damn good, for instance.
Well yes, it's one of the independent agencies mandated by the constitution. If it pays for itself, it's not a very good example for you case.
And I'm not so sure that private insurance companies out to make a profit care any more about when you live or die than the government does. Do you seriously think insurance companies give a crap about your health care? I mean, seriously?
Insurance companies are currently too stiffled by the government to make a negative assessment about them given current conditions. Government mandated coverage, underfunding of Medicaid and Medicare, and state mandated insurance monopolies all contribute to increase cost and reduce supply. Interesting how we didn't have so many problems when insurance companies operated in a free market.
I'm quite certain this system in a free market, even with a 50%, yes I said 50%, profit margin would be far cheaper and far more effective than any Canadian, Euro, or Obama-style system.