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In reply to the discussion: New Study Shows Medicare for All Would Save US $5.1 Trillion Over Ten Years [View all]Progressive2020
(713 posts)78. True
We are facing an uphill battle, but I think that it is a battle that can be won.
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New Study Shows Medicare for All Would Save US $5.1 Trillion Over Ten Years [View all]
guillaumeb
Dec 2018
OP
By that logic, European healthcare systems should employ lots of insurance company workers and
Doodley
Dec 2018
#202
This type of nonsense is now just fodder for ignore. I am so over small minded short sighted spew
tymorial
Dec 2018
#105
Its not 3% and its not 20% and insurance companies cannot "declare certain things are costs"
grantcart
Dec 2018
#111
I've noticed along with co pays and deductibles I am being charged with "facility fees"
Autumn
Dec 2018
#129
You have it reversed. If they don't spend the 80% then they have to rebate the difference
grantcart
Dec 2018
#122
I didn't mean to blame the patient... only that for profit preys on that sort of thing
KentuckyWoman
Dec 2018
#50
Supported Medicare-for-All - actually MediCAID-for-All - since about 1980, as right thing to do.
Hoyt
Dec 2018
#10
No question, but that is built into the 14%. The study assumes the system is transformed.
Hoyt
Dec 2018
#16
Unfortunately this study is an oversimplification. Many who read these studies....
George II
Dec 2018
#18
That is correct. Medicare Advantage is VERY affordable (my wife and I each pay $25/month), but....
George II
Dec 2018
#21
The only fixing I see that Medicare needs is to provide full coverage, not just 80%, but...
George II
Dec 2018
#27
That article doesn't mention Medicare once, and the Pentagon is rather infamous...
Humanist_Activist
Dec 2018
#87
So in your view, the government is incapable of running things efficiently?
Humanist_Activist
Dec 2018
#89
There is no "evidence as applied to Medicare" because a big part of Medicare is administered....
George II
Dec 2018
#92
I have further questions, is this problem unique to the United States?
Humanist_Activist
Dec 2018
#90
The study proposes a 3.75% national sales tax as a possible way to fund the $1,000,000,000,000
lapucelle
Dec 2018
#112
What I missed was the specifics of the vague plan. So, is there anything proposed on how....
George II
Dec 2018
#120
That's ridiculous. The sales tax is collected (or not) by the merchants.
Hassin Bin Sober
Dec 2018
#148
Bizarre. A sales tax is a sales tax and a value added tax is a value added tax.
Hassin Bin Sober
Dec 2018
#154
Lol. Your own link contradicts how and why you jumped in to this silly subthread asserting....
Hassin Bin Sober
Dec 2018
#157
LOL-they are both taxes on consumption and both taxes are eventually paid for by the consumer
Gothmog
Dec 2018
#158
And the regressive nature of the tax is that it's based on consumption (however one may define that)
George II
Dec 2018
#161
A sales tax has been determined to be the most regressive tax possible, except for a poll tax....
George II
Dec 2018
#159
I don't know where you are, but in the four states in which I've lived (NY, NJ, OH, CT)....
George II
Dec 2018
#160
We have one percentage for the state tax but there are different tax rates for local taxes
Gothmog
Dec 2018
#172
Actually based on studies done for the ACA, it costs 13% less for the govt to do
cbdo2007
Dec 2018
#167
You are using facts concerning a study that is based on very aggresive assumptions
Gothmog
Dec 2018
#175
What does Medicare for All have to do with Native American Genocide or Slavery?
red dog 1
Dec 2018
#40
I worked for almost 50 years, never had a problem changing jobs because I was trapped by healthcare.
George II
Dec 2018
#145
While I support medicare for all there are significant errors on the percentage
grantcart
Dec 2018
#46
Then sanders should stop selling his book and go work to get this plan adopted in vermont
Gothmog
Dec 2018
#118
I understand some of the savings will come from funeral costs of those with inadequate...
George II
Dec 2018
#69
All the comparisons are with countries that have a fraction of the population of the US....
George II
Dec 2018
#81
That actually makes no sense, any insurance system is more cost effective...
Humanist_Activist
Dec 2018
#86
Yep. That's the most asinine argument against single payer that gets thrown around.
Hassin Bin Sober
Dec 2018
#150
Those who wrote the plan and are pushing it should explain how it works and is paid for....
George II
Dec 2018
#85
The biggest fault in the ACA is allowing individual states to implement it differently....
George II
Dec 2018
#98
True, but your going to have to abolish Federalism or find a way to Federalize the ACA...
Humanist_Activist
Dec 2018
#102
One of the issues is I think it still allows for age based discrimination...
Humanist_Activist
Dec 2018
#123
true single pyer would be better but medicare for all is a decent starting place
questionseverything
Dec 2018
#124
Strengthening an already existing system rather than start from scratch is common sense to me.
betsuni
Dec 2018
#103
Yes. It would cost a business $11k per employee per year. They pay that or more now.
KWR65
Dec 2018
#66
And increased taxes should be less than Americans currently pay for insurance premiums.
guillaumeb
Dec 2018
#68
Unfortunately every time it gets down to specifically stating how the plan would be paid for and....
George II
Dec 2018
#95
Because I live in the real world and I also know how studies like the one cited in OP are prepared
Gothmog
Dec 2018
#133
I know it's two years old, but the third paragraph in your link is very interesting.
George II
Dec 2018
#135
Hell, you can't even get them to do something about climate change...
Ferrets are Cool
Dec 2018
#106
Single payer was not on the ballot but protection of pre-existing coverage was an important issue
Gothmog
Dec 2018
#146
The French system has non profit insurance companies people can choose from
GulfCoast66
Dec 2018
#171
sanders has cited the study cited in OP to justify his magical plan and has failed to get it adopted
Gothmog
Dec 2018
#192
Don't forget the overall savings of funeral costs for people who have inadequate healthcare!!
George II
Dec 2018
#193