Kauaiguy says: 2008 Nobel Prize winner Paul Krugman explains the economic viability of a "Medicare for all." solution to Health Care Reform. "A system in which the government provides universal health insurance is often referred to as "single payer," but I like Ted Kennedy's slogan "Medicare for all." It reminds voters that America already has a highly successful, popular single-payer program, albeit only for the elderly. It shows that we're talking about government insurance, not government-provided health care. And it makes it clear that like Medicare (but unlike Canada's system), a U.S. national health insurance system would allow individuals with the means and inclination to buy their own medical care." "We need to do this one right. If reform fails again, we'll be on the way to a radically unequal society, in which all but ... |
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