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by krupan 2743 days ago
A) and it works like insurance in that most of us don't ever need it, but it's there just in case. Also, it does not regulate prices, providers, etc.

B) Again, yes, we need health insurance for rare surprises just like we get fire insurance, auto collision insurance, etc. in case of those rare occurrences. We do not need insurance for medical treatments that everyone gets. We just need to plan ahead financially for those, just like we do for food, clothing, housing, etc. Preparing ahead of time for known expenses is not insurance. If everyone's house burned down a few times each year fire insurance would not work, you would instead just factor that in to the cost of living.

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As I understand it, we have a relatively small number of people with serious or chronic illnesses whose normal, predictable healthcare expenses will drastically and permanently outstrip their realistic ability to pay. The only way they will ever be able to receive treatment is on someone else's dime, one way or another. And because everyone involved knows they're going to cost more to treat than they can pay then no sane insurer will willingly cover them if they have a choice in the matter.

As far as I can tell the main difference between the socialized food insurance we already have and the socialized medical insurance I'd like us to have is that subsistence level food costs are uniformly low for everyone whereas subsistence level medical costs vary wildly from person to person.