Which is pretty much what Obamacare, as originally passed, was.The solution exists in Europe, and every other Western country other than the US - you have socialized medicine for everyone and privatized medicine for those who can afford it or wish additional coverage. We have a close friend who is a doctor in the UK. When we talk to him he makes it clear - yes, there are waiting lists for socialized services, but at least they are available to everyone. And there are no waiting lists for privatized services.
People want to pretend that there is only one or the other. Unless you are in Russia or China, that is not true. In western countries, they have both. Whatever we adopt in America will also have both. But the tens of millions with no care today will get care, and the middle class will no longer have to fear bankruptcy from a single bad illness in the family.
- Everybody has to participate in an insurance plan
- You can do that with private insurance (usually through an employer, occasionally purchased as an individual) or
- You can do that through the exchange
- There are subsidies for low income people
When Congress lifted the individual mandate, young people who weren’t covered by an employer left the program in droves, knocking the actuarial underpinnings out from under the program.
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