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by eumenides1
2161 days ago
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Canada it is a "state"/provincial system. All provinces manage their own. Canada doesn't get inundated with Americans because if they do come, patients will be charged like private health care. If the patient's home province has universal health care, both province's will just work it out. In general, we don't dump problems on to other provinces. It's bad form and federal courts will fix that quick especially with so much money on the line. If Florida state sends patients to a universal health care NY state for care, you can bet, NY State will be suing either residents of Florida for medical bills or Florida State directly. |
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Any state trying to implement a single payer system would get crushed as tons of individuals and even other states tried to milk the system (like putting homeless people on a bus with a one way ticket).
States would need a "suicide pact" of sorts to ensure a bunch of states made the leap at the same time. There actually is such a plan to subvert the electoral college to ensure the popular vote winner always wins the presidency, but that's a relatively simple pact around single law. Health care laws a incredibly complex and rather than try some kind of weird multi-state pact you're better off fighting for a national law.