Poor people had better access to medical treatment on a free market (2 Viewers)

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No, on a free market health care would be far, far cheaper and of better quality




America does not have a free market health care system

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Far cheaper, are you joking? The very essence of a free market is competitiveness and higher prices. Otherwise there would be no incentive. Furthermore, i never stated America had a free market heaqlth care system, I was saying this in regards to the hypothetical free market you proposed.
 

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the only way price fixing can occur if there are sufficient barriers to entry to prevent new competition from arising
 

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the only way price fixing can occur if there are sufficient barriers to entry to prevent new competition from arising
And these barriers most certainly exist in healthcare. It obviously is not and will never be in perfect competition. Chemotherapy, brain surgery, new hospitals... Have very very high barriers to entry if you want to offer that service
 

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The reason why it is harder and more expensive to offer brain surgery as opposed to offering something like general GP services isn't just because of the state...The barriers are partly because of the state, and partly due to the nature of it.
 

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Yep, that's how competition works. You compete for customers by being MORE EXPENSIVE.
No, but as healthcare is an essential service, private healthcare providers are guaranteed clients, regardless of the price they set. This opens up the possibility of exploitation of customers. You steadily increase their premium over hte years. A true free market system that you propose would mean that private healthcare prices can be increased without any loss of customers.
 

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No, but as healthcare is an essential service, private healthcare providers are guaranteed clients, regardless of the price they set. This opens up the possibility of exploitation of customers. You steadily increase their premium over hte years. A true free market system that you propose would mean that private healthcare prices can be increased without any loss of customers.
You evidentally know nothing about economics. Please stop talking.
 

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No, but as healthcare is an essential service, private healthcare providers are guaranteed clients, regardless of the price they set. This opens up the possibility of exploitation of customers. You steadily increase their premium over hte years. A true free market system that you propose would mean that private healthcare prices can be increased without any loss of customers.
What?
If you own a car, fuel is essential. If the place you buy it from increases prices, you buy your fuel elsewhere.

In a true free market, this is the case, so if healthcare prices increase, you go somewhere else. Unless they try some price fixing......
 
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The reason why it is harder and more expensive to offer brain surgery as opposed to offering something like general GP services isn't just because of the state...The barriers are partly because of the state, and partly due to the nature of it.
yeah, it's always going to be extremely hard to become a brain surgeon, but less difficult without a state.
 

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No, but as healthcare is an essential service, private healthcare providers are guaranteed clients, regardless of the price they set. This opens up the possibility of exploitation of customers. You steadily increase their premium over hte years. A true free market system that you propose would mean that private healthcare prices can be increased without any loss of customers.
This guy doesn't seem like a troll, I guess its the name and the pic, it seems like its actually some stupid azn.

Anyway, added to ignore list.
 

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