- Oct 30, 2000
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I was talking with a co-worker about the health care reform and he had some really good points. Our discussion brought up some interesting things to think about. But instead of going into detail about everything our conversation meandered over, I want to stick with one issue. Single payer.
He believes that we all should pay taxes for a single payer program like Canada. Then let private insurance companies compete if they want to. Many people claim that this would be the death to the health insurance industry and I brought that point up to him. At which point here is a few counter points he brought up.
1) School systems. We all pay taxes for public schools no matter where we live in America. Yet there are still private schools out there. So why would anyone already "paying" for schooling for their children would pay more for private schooling? This is the argument right now being used by opponents of the single payer system. That since people are already paying the government for one thing, they wouldn't use something offered in the private sector.
2) Postal service. We all currently pay for the postal system of USPS. Still, there are private companies like Fedex, UPS, DHL, and many others that are doing well. So why is anyone bothering with using the private companies for their postal needs?
There are many other examples out there like this. Where people all pay for a basic service through taxes, yet there are still private companies competing against the government and still doing well. However, we all have a fall back incase we need it. Single payer would not kill health insurance companies at all.
He believes that we all should pay taxes for a single payer program like Canada. Then let private insurance companies compete if they want to. Many people claim that this would be the death to the health insurance industry and I brought that point up to him. At which point here is a few counter points he brought up.
1) School systems. We all pay taxes for public schools no matter where we live in America. Yet there are still private schools out there. So why would anyone already "paying" for schooling for their children would pay more for private schooling? This is the argument right now being used by opponents of the single payer system. That since people are already paying the government for one thing, they wouldn't use something offered in the private sector.
2) Postal service. We all currently pay for the postal system of USPS. Still, there are private companies like Fedex, UPS, DHL, and many others that are doing well. So why is anyone bothering with using the private companies for their postal needs?
There are many other examples out there like this. Where people all pay for a basic service through taxes, yet there are still private companies competing against the government and still doing well. However, we all have a fall back incase we need it. Single payer would not kill health insurance companies at all.