r/FluentInFinance • u/The-Lucky-Investor • 11d ago
“Medicare for All” would save the U.S $5.1 Trillion over 10 years Discussion/ Debate
https://www.commondreams.org/news/2018/11/30/easy-pay-something-costs-less-new-study-shows-medicare-all-would-save-us-51-trillion
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u/Bob_Wilkins 11d ago
Transparent competition. What a quaint concept. That era vanished after 1980 and won’t see the light of day again. Certainly healthcare is an expensive mess. The AMA was firmly against socialistic government medicine back when Truman proposed it in the late ‘40s. Medicare in the ‘60s turned out to be a huge money grab. Now that Managed Care has taken over the Medicare, and increasingly Medicaid, markets, healthcare is funded largely by the government, although made more expensive due to Administrative Loss Ratios going to the Managed Care Firms. Medicare is the most efficient payor of healthcare in the US, with all the benefits and few of the drawbacks of private insurance (the energy expended on private insurance appeals is ridiculous).