aradil t1_j7h0td3 wrote
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I know you just threw out a number there, but if we’re talking single digit billions, that’s such a small percentage of health care dollars that it would barely register.
If the average person in the US costs $13k a year in health care, scaled down to the individually, billions of dollars would be like… tens of dollars per person of that $13k.
The US spends trillions of dollars a year on healthcare.
Putin_Delenda_Est t1_j7h1ic9 wrote
Yeah, I also said a Public system. The United States could get down to 4-5k per year just by switching to a single payer system.
After that it very much matters how you manage resources.
aradil t1_j7h26d8 wrote
My point was that that dollar amount is meaningless without context of how much is being spent.
I also don’t think it would save billions of dollars in, say, Canada, which would still be only a modest couple of percentage of points of savings.
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