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Comment by no_wizard

14 days ago

Doesn't mean Universal Healthcare wouldn't be a net win for entrepreneurship.

We should unlock all barriers to entry that we possibly can

It's a net win for everyone except the middlemen.

  • I think to have an honest conversation about universal healthcare is to admit that it would cause health care rationing. Costs would be tighter across the board, and the best experiences of health care services enjoyed with (many) corporate plans would degrade, relatively speaking (unless supplemental private insurance continues). Doctors would probably make less profit, not just insurers.

    I think it's okay to talk honestly about that. There's a LOT of waste and purely indulgent service in the current system. And as a person striking out on a business venture, I don't need concierge health services. I need a health safety net.

    I think it hurts the conversation about UHC when that's waved away - telling people that they'll be bringing the best of low deductible in-network, gratuitously provided services to everyone.

    UHC isn't about bringing great service to everyone, it's about bringing a higher level of minimal coverage to everyone.

Universal Healthcare in the US will negatively impact entrepreneurship.

  • Why?

    • IMO, one of the reasons US has done better with startups is because there are people driven by the difficulty of life. Make life easier and I think some of that drive will go away. US has had a good (although somewhat difficult for the people) balance for some time now. It's just an untested theory of mine.

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