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by astrange
2597 days ago
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Insurance only gets cheaper the larger the company gets, because the risk pool can absorb more risk. Competition doesn't improve it. A giant problem with getting healthcare through insurance companies is that it's not actually insurance. Insurance should only be used to pay out in catastrophic cases; it's always cheaper to pay for something predictable yourself than to make an insurance claim. Of course, most people can't afford any healthcare at all. There's no way to insure that. |
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Total cost is $2800 per person per year.
In the US it would cost $950b to provide that for everyone.
The US currently spends $1077b on Medicare/Medicaid.