Sussex Nomad
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How about, instead of paying in money and having the government dish it out, people pay into a health savings account which can only be used for medical expenses, but can be directed by the person to a health care provider of their choosing?
The idea that businesses only cut corners and try to reduce costs in order to make a profit isn't really true. By that logic Apples best bet would be take the camera out of the iPhone, it would be cheaper to make saving them money. Nobody wants an iPhone without a camera though do they? The market forces business to provide the highest quality product at the lowest possible price, that's a good thing not a bad thing.
I challenge anyone here to give an example of any product or service, ever, which has been efficiently delivered by government.
Imagine if we had a department of mobile phones, and all our mobile phones were produced and issued by a government run provider, the quality would go down, the price would go up and the distribution would reduce, year on year. Instead, we have a free market in technology, the price goes down, the quality goes up and the distribution increases, year on year.
Governments were never supposed to provide products or services, they are not capable of doing it, only an open and free marketplace can.
If you don't believe me, just watch as the NHS provides a poorer service next year, and will need more money than it did this year to do it. It doesn't work, it will never work.
Again, more eloquently than I could ever put it.