In Favor of Single Payer Health Care
The American health care system is broken. On this much, almost everybody can agree. Costs are spiralling out of control, health outcomes are among the worst of all developed countries, and nobody can agree on what will make it better. One of the reasons for this disagreement is that different stakeholders fail to agree on what the purpose of the health care system should be. If the purpose is to be a for-profit industry, well, then the industry needs to be set up to earn profits. But the view taken in most parts of the world is that health care serves a greater purpose. Whether this is to provide a high standard of living for people in a country for its own sake, or because healthy populace is better for the economy, such finer points can be debated. But what cannot be debated is that each and every one of us wants to live longer, healthier lives, we want our friends and families to live longer and healthier lives, and the economy benefits from healthier workers. If we can all agree on those three things, then maybe we can start to think of how to design a health care system that will deliver them. That’s what single payer does.
The Physicians for a National Health Program (2019) describes single payer as a “Medicare for all” type of system in which a public agency organizes health care financing but the delivery of care remains largely in private hands, as opposed to a universal health care model like exists in Canada or the UK. The reason single payer makes...
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