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In reply to the discussion: Avg health care spend is $6,125 (working age) and $3,628 (child) but Bernie claims you only pay $466 [View all]hack89
(39,171 posts)82. So you have no idea how much money you will actually save, if any.
how can you if you know that things will change significantly? The only thing I am questioning is your certainty as to how much money this will save.
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Avg health care spend is $6,125 (working age) and $3,628 (child) but Bernie claims you only pay $466 [View all]
hill2016
Jan 2016
OP
Ezra Klein: Bernie Sanders’s single-payer plan isn’t a plan at all - see link
Bill USA
Jan 2016
#106
I am all for single payer. But it's not doable unless we can win BOTH House & Senate. Without
Bill USA
Jan 2016
#111
Well, many here are happy to pay twice as much as necessary for healthcare...
Human101948
Jan 2016
#23
Where do the costs magically disappear to? We eliminate the middle-man, the insurance companies
arcane1
Jan 2016
#3
And in a single-payer system, that 20% of spending goes in your pocket instead of theirs.
arcane1
Jan 2016
#15
By not wasting money on insurance companies. You know this. Why pretend otherwise?
arcane1
Jan 2016
#70
Look at the ACA Medical Loss Ratio of 15‰ and subtract out costs for admin costs that will
Hoyt
Jan 2016
#28
It pretty much the same nowadays -- same claim form, same CPT/HCPCS codes, same diagnoses codes, etc
Hoyt
Jan 2016
#67
Pretty much the same. The appeal process for most claims is resubmitting the claim form with medical
Hoyt
Jan 2016
#75
Obviously, you don't. You are just making junk up. I know the requirements are different in Canada
Hoyt
Jan 2016
#80
As much as I've tried to avoid commenting in the GD:P forum, I would like to ask you a question
R.A. Ganoush
Jan 2016
#63
Honestly, Bernie could say it would cost $20 per family and most of his fans would believe it.
DanTex
Jan 2016
#25
Is there a particular tune you like to whistle while you walk past that place where they put
cherokeeprogressive
Jan 2016
#34
RIght out of "What's the matter with Kansas" now coming from HIllarry supporters
Ferd Berfel
Jan 2016
#35
It's amazing what happens when profit is not the first concern when it comes to health.
Vinca
Jan 2016
#37
So either Hillary's oppo research team really sucks, or there is nothing to throw at Sanders..
frylock
Jan 2016
#109
Doctors in the other countries don't have giant malpractice insurance premiums to pay
Vinca
Jan 2016
#89
I guess this must be an example of that "free college free health care!" stuff that Trump, Rubio
Autumn
Jan 2016
#52
In Canada, 2013, a Canadian family of four paid $11,320 (CAD) for public health care in taxes...
Agnosticsherbet
Jan 2016
#61
I like the idea of Medicare for All, but I want to know upfront what it will cost.
Agnosticsherbet
Jan 2016
#86