How does this have anything to do with paying for a health procedure?
How are you not paying anything at all for a health procedure? Do you simply run out when the bill is due?
If the plan is to force people to pay for other people's medical bills, then lets get honest about this. Do you think it would be fair to you to pay for my medical care? Say a random lottery selection. I went in for care, and the wheel spun and said that you were the one responsible for the bill.
Any assessement of cost needs to look at how much the government is collecting in taxes to fund the present system. Ignoring this half of the equation completely misses the point. A system can be 'cheap' or 'expensive' based on what it charges to the end user, and yet have the complete opposite result when taking into consideration the true cost of keeping the system.
Then it raises the question of rationing. Is your system really better if it costs less, but you can't get the care you need? This doesn't happen in America, you can get the care you need, if it's paid for. This would include expensive care that would not otherwise be paid for, which would also be an incentive for practicioners to provide this care. This needs to be taken into account too.
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