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by unclenoriega 3391 days ago
Germany doesn't have single-payer, but it does have a highly-regulated, mostly public health insurance industry. Most people are covered by the public system, which, while multi-payer, has premiums set by the government and based on income, as well as a fixed set of services determined by the government.

In effect, it's not that different from a single-payer system funded by a progressive income tax. I have thought the German system might be a better fit for the US, since sickness funds can still compete with each other, mostly on customer service and the like.