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by maxerickson
3214 days ago
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Germany has private insurance companies and all US insurance companies negotiate drug prices. Even the specific drug prices that the talking point says Medicare should be able to negotiate are negotiated (by the private companies that administer that part of Medicare...). Most Germans are covered by "sickness funds" but those with higher incomes have the option of buying private insurance. And the sickness funds aren't really single payer, spending is negotiated regionally, not at the national level. |
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Yeah, practically every country does, if you want it. The problem in the US is that it is practically the only option for many, not a choice.
> and all US insurance companies negotiate drug prices
But that's the problem, it should not be done by private companies, but by a state/national body with more power.
> Even the specific drug prices that the talking point says Medicare should be able to negotiate are negotiated (by the private companies that administer that part of Medicare...).
Yeah, private companies...
> Most Germans are covered by "sickness funds" but those with higher incomes have the option of buying private insurance.
I am not saying anything about the option of buying private insurance, I am saying it should not be a requirement for basic coverage.
> And the sickness funds aren't really single payer, spending is negotiated regionally, not at the national level.
That is semantics, the principle is the same.