Will this make healthcare more affordable
>>522584837Fixing the 800k income for doctors would be a start. No one takes work seriously after making that amount for five years.
No, its going to cause a nursing shortage in a time where there already arent enough nurses. The nurses you will have are gping to be third worlders with poor hygeine.Probably crash the healthcare system.
>>522585713There are never enough, medical lobbies see to this.
No, lmao. Pulling public funding out of the education of an in-demand health care profession will obviously increase health care prices. Where do you think the money comes from to pay the salaries of nurses which they in-turn need to pay off their student loans? You, the patient.
>>522584837meemaws must suffer
>>522585283very very few people are making this much.If you want the costs to go down you need to reverse the decisions that made the costs go up.Remove guild laws around medicine. Remove import controls on exported medicine. Enforce anti trust on companies owning all the hospitals in the area. Allow hospitals to refuse to treat people for non-payment or perceived ability to pay.Remove tax exemptions for employee healthcare spending on the part of the employer.Stop forcing plans to cover everything, allow it to be between the customer and the insurer to decide what they want to buy and sell.By allowing anyone to practice medicine you reduce the price of service while also allowing guilds like the ADA to certify their own people. You can then go to an ADA doctor or whatever type of doctor you want. This forces them to compete and still allows quality control.By importing exported medicine prices for medicine goes down as we no longer have to subsidize the costs for other nations, this one is pretty simple.By having having multiple hospitals competing for price and quality and price transparency costs for the users of health products go down.By not treating people who do not pay or have no intention of paying, those who do pay no longer have to subsidize the loss.By decoupling health insurance from employment it allows more competition for premiums to be lower for normal people while also allowing them more job flexibility. You would no longer have to work that job only for the health insurance. By moving the purchasing to the individual the granularity increases and makes competition more effective.By being able to purchase or not purchase insurance for what you actually need, e.g. women do not need to be screen for prostate cancer and men do not need pregnancy coverage, you reduce the costs and give room to compete on premiums. Currently many people with chronic conditions just use insurance as a medicine buffet and incur costs every year
>>522585910who paid for the public fundingthere's only one way, increase competition to normal levels, abolish lobbies
>>522586197*every year in excess of what they put in which has to be paid by the other customers.
>>522586197oh shit I triggered the AI sloppa
>>522584837Trump has made every dumb decision to make healthcare more expensive and it going to fuck him in the midterms, don't care what MIGA cultists think