What we need is an absolute free market. No government involvement or regulation whatsoever. Competition will bring higher quality and lower prices as it does in the food industry. Food is as important to survival as healthcare, but nobody would want to shop at government-run grocery stores. Entrepreneurs, motivated by profit, in pursuit of their own selfish gain, are forced to cater to the consumer in order to make money.
are you pro insurance or con insurance? what i'm asking is not if you support insurance companies but rather do you think the utilization of insurance increases cost of health care? are you in favor of health savings accounts and high deductible insurance?
Paul McKeever should come to the USA and see what how private for profit insurance companies operate.
They make money by taking your money and not paying when you need it.
National insurance saves money by treating people early and avoiding emergency room visits.
Private Health insurance corporations by law have to achieve maximum profit for it's shareholders. being denied for having a pre-existing condition and being denied expensive treatments and surgeries happens often in the USA.
Taxes will not drop if our health are system is privatized. For the last decade, medical user fees have inreased dramatically but my taxes haven't dropped. Private medical systems are an indicator of the corporate takeover of our country.
Private insurance companies make money buy DENYING care, not giving it. Think auto insurance - you have to fight to get money from them.
Its important to understand that health care delivery is profit-oriented (i.e. doctors, and nurses want to work and make money.) But, the actual Health Insurance company (OHIP) should be Non-profit so that they are given incentive to provide care by paying the doctors and nurses to treat you.
Michael Moore has too much faith in the American government to get this thing right. If you think universal healthcare is a good idea, then you really have to think about how well you're government runs things. It would be a disaster in America.
Adminstration cost for private health insurance are about 30 percent vs. 3 percent for OHIP. Health care cost are $6700 per person in the USA and about $3200 per person in Ontario.
You have deductibles in the American Health Insurance system. If the deductible is $2000 then it mean you need to pay the first $2000 of your medical bills for a year before your insurance will pay even one cent for your medical bills. You also have co-pays .. if you doctor charges $100 for a doctor visit then the insurance company pay $80 and you pay $20 ... but only after you have medical bill more than your deducible for the year.
ie. $3000 medical bills for a year... you pay $2000 + $200 = $2200 and your health insurance premiums for the year ... the insurance company pay $800 ... watch the movie clips of the Movie "Sicko" on youtube to see how the American Private Health Insurance system works.
What we need is an absolute free market. No government involvement or regulation whatsoever. Competition will bring higher quality and lower prices as it does in the food industry. Food is as important to survival as healthcare, but nobody would want to shop at government-run grocery stores. Entrepreneurs, motivated by profit, in pursuit of their own selfish gain, are forced to cater to the consumer in order to make money.
TorontoLibertarian 1 year ago 2
hey Paul
are you pro insurance or con insurance? what i'm asking is not if you support insurance companies but rather do you think the utilization of insurance increases cost of health care? are you in favor of health savings accounts and high deductible insurance?
ch1kusoo 2 years ago
Paul McKeever should come to the USA and see what how private for profit insurance companies operate.
They make money by taking your money and not paying when you need it.
National insurance saves money by treating people early and avoiding emergency room visits.
Private Health insurance corporations by law have to achieve maximum profit for it's shareholders. being denied for having a pre-existing condition and being denied expensive treatments and surgeries happens often in the USA.
R0YB0T 2 years ago
I live in the U.K. and I can tell you socialized healthcare is far worse and more expensive than private healthcare.
justinwlaurab 2 years ago 2
Taxes will not drop if our health are system is privatized. For the last decade, medical user fees have inreased dramatically but my taxes haven't dropped. Private medical systems are an indicator of the corporate takeover of our country.
shutofftv 3 years ago
There only 3 countries that OUTLAW private health care they are, Cuba, North Korea and Canada.
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MySeizures 4 years ago
Private insurance companies make money buy DENYING care, not giving it. Think auto insurance - you have to fight to get money from them.
Its important to understand that health care delivery is profit-oriented (i.e. doctors, and nurses want to work and make money.) But, the actual Health Insurance company (OHIP) should be Non-profit so that they are given incentive to provide care by paying the doctors and nurses to treat you.
bubbleboy1981 4 years ago 2
"Private heathcare is leaps and bounds" better at denying care to save money. Have you seen the movie "SiCKO" ?
DenverDave2 4 years ago
Michael Moore has too much faith in the American government to get this thing right. If you think universal healthcare is a good idea, then you really have to think about how well you're government runs things. It would be a disaster in America.
Glass1700Z 2 years ago
Private heathcare is leaps and bounds beyond anything available in public healthcare.
bloodrageX5 4 years ago
Adminstration cost for private health insurance are about 30 percent vs. 3 percent for OHIP. Health care cost are $6700 per person in the USA and about $3200 per person in Ontario.
pvukosavljev 4 years ago
You have deductibles in the American Health Insurance system. If the deductible is $2000 then it mean you need to pay the first $2000 of your medical bills for a year before your insurance will pay even one cent for your medical bills. You also have co-pays .. if you doctor charges $100 for a doctor visit then the insurance company pay $80 and you pay $20 ... but only after you have medical bill more than your deducible for the year.
pvukosavljev 4 years ago
ie. $3000 medical bills for a year... you pay $2000 + $200 = $2200 and your health insurance premiums for the year ... the insurance company pay $800 ... watch the movie clips of the Movie "Sicko" on youtube to see how the American Private Health Insurance system works.
pvukosavljev 4 years ago