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Originally Posted by Happy Monkey
First, I don't know about "most", but it is definitely not the case for all single-payer plans.
Second, there is no single payer plan being proposed for the US.
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Are doctors who accept medicare allowed to treat medicare participants outside of medicare? NO!. Same in England, Canada, etc. And those are the systems advocates here look to as models of government plans.
In fact, they ARE proposing a single-payer in practice. By artificially creating a lower rate schedule people will opt for lower direct out of pocket and eventually dry up private carriers.
If they thought they could get the votes for an openly stated single-payer plan they would go right for it, because the outcome will not provide lower
overall costs-its impossible when the government runs things-they would go right for it. But the words 'single paper' scare people too much so they put it in the details while denying it publicly.