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>Cars have the nice property of being mass-produced goods, where there's an established mechanism for testing, rating, and regulating them. There's no such thing for healthcare (and it's a service, not a hard good.)

TIL there's no testing, rating, or regulating in the medical industry.

>I ask my doctor because he's been specifically trained to make that determination.

I agree, so this concern of yours is alleviated. The market provided you an expensive option which is the one your trusted advisor recommends, and there's a cheaper one which may offer lower quality service. You are now empowered to make your own decision on the matter.

>You've got that backwards. Right now, we basically allow the worst provider to charge as much as the best one, because we don't really have any way to differentiate the best from the worst. There's no need to force any business to charge more.

Moving to single payer does not help you differentiate the best from the worst. All it does is force the good provider and the bad provider to charge the same. The current insurance regime is not better, because your provider can choose the worse provider for you if they're cheaper, leaving you no option at all.



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