Please show that, in the decade before Obamacare, healthcare insurance premiums became lower and medical bills became lower and healthcare outcomes improved.
As you've made no attempt to show that was the case, can we agree that in the decade before Obamacare, healthcare insurance premiums
did not became lower and medical bills
did not became lower?
1. You shop for insurance before you get sick.
Before you have received treatment, you don't know what the healthcare provider will
choose to charge the healthcare insurer, or what your insurance company will refuse to pay.
As healthcare insurers change the policies several times a year, you need an attorney to work through hundreds of pages of legalise to figure out how the coverage changed.
3. Medicare and Medicaid have been part of the economy for decades. When the government pays for anything, it raises costs.
Evidently not.
…French NHI is more generous than what a “Medicare for all” system would be like in the United States…Life expectancy at birth:
2000, USA 77, France 79 years;
2010, USA 79 years, France 82 years.
Per capita Health expenditure:
2000, USA $4,818, France $2,209;
2010,
USA $8,299, France $4,584.