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by atonse
298 days ago
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It’s not constraining care. It’s a single payer system. Think of there being one insurance company. This isn’t theoretical. Medicare already has been supporting the most frequent users of the system for decades. It’s a proven system with low overheads. Yes there’s probably abuse but overall it has high satisfaction from its stakeholders. |
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When Medicare was created, medical care accounted for less than 7% of GDP. It's around 20% now[1]. If you extrapolate life expectancy from before Medicare to now, has that massive increase in spending changed the trajectory at all?
You see the same phenomenon in higher education: we subsidize demand through government-backed loans, and costs and administrative overhead skyrockets.
[1] https://www.healthsystemtracker.org/chart-collection/u-s-spe...