Ideally
the U.S. health care system ought to remain entirely private. No
Trojan Horse, shadow public plan of any sort should be in the wings
as it is now.
Changes
should still be made with regard to extensive tort reform and
arbitration of malpractice claims.
And
most importantly, an arrangement, where citizens get to pay for
coverage with direct tax-deductible dollars.
If
you want some sort of state arrangement of health care for those with
no coverage at all, have each state administer its own system.
Damages can then be localized. You can have a central data bank for
important medical information, but each state should enforce what it
wants for its own citizens. (See the Earl J Weinreb NewsHole®
comments.)
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