Joseph Paduda will possibly be out of work if things go my way, healthcarewise. He's obviously on the side of keeping private health insurance alive and well in the US, but nonetheless has a good rundown on what's not wrong with universal coverage.
Now, if we can only convince all the privateers that government-run single-payer universal coverage is the key to wealth and happiness, we're set.
The series, in order:
The top 10 reasons universal coverage is bad
Health policy -- a question of philosophy or finance?
Universal coverage -- part 3
Universal coverage is bad -- part 4
Universal coverage is bad -- part 5
Universal coverage is bad -- part 6
Universal coverage is bad -- part 7
Universal coverage is bad -- part 8
Universal coverage is bad -- part 9, socialism
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