- 20 Aug 2021 21:44
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Nope.
He's wrong.
To any extent to which he is right, a national system may be more efficient, but in our current model, the state systems are not an inefficiency, they are something which fills gaps.
Rancid wrote:Interesting point. Thee healthcare in the US is certainly decentralized. You have federal programs, state programs, even county programs. All of which have their redundancies and associated risk pools.
Nope.
He's wrong.
To any extent to which he is right, a national system may be more efficient, but in our current model, the state systems are not an inefficiency, they are something which fills gaps.