...at GrasstopsUSA.com.
Noteworthy:
"To those who claim that a 'single-payer system will save money because people will seek care earlier when it is easier and more affordable to treat diseases....'
While it is true that we could significantly reduce health-care costs overall by focusing more on earlier state preventative care instead of advanced stage treatments and therapies, what would make one think that people would have easier access to health-care in a single-payer government run health-care system given the excessive long waits and difficulties getting appointments in the U.K., Canada, France, and Australia?
Is there one example where a single-payer system actually saves money and increases access simultaneously?"
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