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Single Payer Health Systems
In reply to the discussion: Just checked my new ACA rates [View all]Baobab
(4,667 posts)160. Not an innocent DEATH SPIRAL - something much much worse- a crime against humanity disguised as one
International Journal of Health Services - State Health Reform Flatlines (2008)
Its informative to read this IJHS paper on how many times we have tried the same approaches and every single time the same result occurred as now.
When the information about GATS and tiSA and WTO is combined with the above and we realize that scheme to use trade deals to future proof the future and trade jobs for markets has been cooked up over the past 20 years, a conclusion is reached that they knew exactly that their free market economics "experiment" would fail right around now
People should also be aware that the REAL "reason we cant have single payer" is GRANDIOSE, DELUSIONAL BAD TRADE POLICY.. (WTO blocks on affordable health care Paper that I linked earlier by Nicholas Skala in JHS not linked so that I am not determined by AI to be spamming)
Please see also PNHP Research Page
the point I am making is the last seven years of PreventCare (TM) can be seen as a intentional delaying tactic to act as a bridge until they could nail down the future with the three TRADE DEALS meanwhile hundreds of thousands of people have died.
the point I am trying to make is that we've been set up in a particularly cynical, evil medical economics experiment on human beings without informed consent, resulting in the unnecessary deaths of at least 2 million innocent people (100,000/yr x 20 years) "excess deaths amenable to improved access to health care".
See
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Declaration_of_Helsinki
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuremberg_Code
Its informative to read this IJHS paper on how many times we have tried the same approaches and every single time the same result occurred as now.
When the information about GATS and tiSA and WTO is combined with the above and we realize that scheme to use trade deals to future proof the future and trade jobs for markets has been cooked up over the past 20 years, a conclusion is reached that they knew exactly that their free market economics "experiment" would fail right around now
People should also be aware that the REAL "reason we cant have single payer" is GRANDIOSE, DELUSIONAL BAD TRADE POLICY.. (WTO blocks on affordable health care Paper that I linked earlier by Nicholas Skala in JHS not linked so that I am not determined by AI to be spamming)
Please see also PNHP Research Page
the point I am making is the last seven years of PreventCare (TM) can be seen as a intentional delaying tactic to act as a bridge until they could nail down the future with the three TRADE DEALS meanwhile hundreds of thousands of people have died.
the point I am trying to make is that we've been set up in a particularly cynical, evil medical economics experiment on human beings without informed consent, resulting in the unnecessary deaths of at least 2 million innocent people (100,000/yr x 20 years) "excess deaths amenable to improved access to health care".
See
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Declaration_of_Helsinki
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuremberg_Code
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Medicare for all, including dental, optical, hearing aids and mental health services.
Scuba
Dec 2015
#61
Embedded Greed In The For Profit Health Insurance System Will Drive All To Single Payer
cantbeserious
Dec 2015
#2
Not an innocent DEATH SPIRAL - something much much worse- a crime against humanity disguised as one
Baobab
Feb 2016
#160
There is no specific limit on profits, but spending on admin + profits must not exceed 20%
progree
Dec 2015
#26
For the ACA subsidies, it doesn't matter whether one is in a Medicaid expansion state or not
progree
Dec 2015
#8
But NOW there are max out of pocket....no more going bankrupt....there is a lrice for that...
VanillaRhapsody
Dec 2015
#10
My insurance went you that much before ACA. Now not so much. Isn't it wonderful your kids
uppityperson
Dec 2015
#36
That is WHY we need to stop defending the ACA and fight for single payer!!!!
darkangel218
Dec 2015
#48
The same thing that would have happened before the ACA, no coverage. While I understand and agree
still_one
Dec 2015
#128
I can't speak for the OP. However, if he says he can't afford the premiums for
LibDemAlways
Dec 2015
#51
The ACA did NOT leave it up to the states to expand Medicaid. That was a fucked up 5-4
progree
Dec 2015
#52
Do you understand that this isn't a Sanders vs. Hillary discussion? This is real people hurting
JonLeibowitz
Dec 2015
#72
You have three kids in college but can't afford to insure them????? Sounds fishy.
marble falls
Dec 2015
#63
How can he afford NOT to insure college aged students? If I was making $100K....
marble falls
Dec 2015
#108
And yet I have three "kids" educated and employed. Must have been a miracle.
marble falls
Dec 2015
#141
it is not unusual for college to cost 25K and up per year per child, including books, board and room
still_one
Dec 2015
#133
Do you have any idea how much it costs to send a kid to college, plus a mortgage, homeowners
still_one
Dec 2015
#126
I don't have a problem, I have the means, but a lot of what is referred to as the middle class do
still_one
Dec 2015
#130
No offense but you really have no idea what you are talking about. It also depends where you live
still_one
Dec 2015
#147
We just disagree on this, and that's ok. That is what a discussion board is all about
still_one
Dec 2015
#151
I am not defending the OP. What I am saying there are people who are on the borderline, just over
still_one
Dec 2015
#157
Medical costs, including premiums, are tax deductible -- the amount above 10% of your AGI that is.
progree
Dec 2015
#43
The you didn't click through to find out why Bernies state Vt. couldn't do it...
Historic NY
Dec 2015
#135