mike777, on 2017-March-25, 19:44, said:
No one???
How hard is it to read or understand
https://en.wikipedia...ayer_healthcare
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Single payer would be funded by taxation of course. Money that employers and employees currently pay to private insurance companies would presumably get funneled to the medicare for all plan instead. Medicare is more efficient than private insurance, being non-profit, so theoretically most employees ought to be able to have slightly bigger paychecks and still be covered. Essentially your Medicare tax goes up but it gets more than offset by what you aren't paying private insurance. For most folks anyway. Probably the wealthy have to pay more if we want the poor to be covered, and for the middle class to not to be paying too much.
The difference between the Canadian and UK system is basically who is running the hospitals and paying the doctors. In Canada the hospitals are privately run. In the UK the government runs the hospitals, somewhat analogous to the VA veteran's system here. The U.S. is basically an ungodly hybrid of a lot of different systems for different population segments due to accidents of history and what was politically achievable at various times.