It doesn't work that way with health care. Get real, dude. Costs are contained by organizing demand and negotiating against insurers no differently than unions negotiate with corporations.Fife wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2019 5:57 amIgnoring completely what competition does to supply.
Anyway, I'm for total eradication of the state in all matters, not just "healthcare." Half-measures are interesting academically, I suppose. But whatever comes out of Washington is not designed to help out the working Joes, bet that.
If you want to maximize health care advances, then go market-based. If you want to contain costs, then go less market-based. You increase one by diminishing the other. This is why the libertarian is as batshit crazy on this issue as the socialists. You cannot simultaneously maximize both. You need to balance them somehow.
The ultimate in cost-saving health care is at the VA hospitals. Lots of veterans are dying for lack of advanced health care and no access to more recent drugs. Maximizing health care options comes from spending a fuck ton of money on private insurance, but costs are anything but contained.