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Fun fact - I'm a cofounder of this and a US citizen, but I live in London. I agree completely with this. I spend my days working on US healthcare data and seeing how crazy it is while I use the NHS for my actual care.

But the US system is tricky because while it is an huge mishmash of layers of middlemen and clearing houses taking a slice of the pie, those layers also employ a huge number of Americans across the country. It would be extraordinarily difficult (both logistically and politically) to rip all that out in one fell swoop. I feel like the only possible way to bring in socialized medicine in the US would be a gradual expansion of opt-in 'Medicare for All' or something along those lines.



It doesn't seem like there's a way to do it without aggressive opposition, really. Divide and rule (taking out one rentier middleman at a time) will take decades I'd imagine.

So yeah, expand and improve existing programs until they're universal and comprehensive like the NHS. Sane approach.




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