Yarmuth Op-ed: Spoiler alert: We already are a single-payer country
BY REP.
Two weeks ago, congressional
Suffering the humiliating defeat of their Affordable Care Act "repeal and replace" plan,
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Unfortunately,
To a certain extent,
We thought conservatives might support our effort to build a functioning private individual insurance market. We knew it would not be perfect, because insurance companies cannot participate in a system wherein they cover all the sick people, on whom they lose money, and don't have enough healthy people who are profitable for them. That is why we provided subsidies to make health insurance affordable and created buffers, including the individual mandate and risk-management tools to spread costs, to protect the companies from "adverse selection." However,
The lesson learned here is that the individual health insurance market, just like every other segment of the health insurance system, cannot work properly without government support. Currently we consume an average of just under
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So here is where I offer advice for my Republican friends: get a grip on what we're really dealing with in our healthcare system. The secret no one, especially Republican legislators, is willing to accept, is that we already have a government-centric single-payer healthcare system for all but a slim sliver of our citizens. The problem is that it is poorly constructed and organized. And a privately financed, free-market system is impossible -- a unicorn.
The only Americans who have health insurance that is not taxpayer-supported are those who do not have group coverage and earn too much to receive a subsidy under the ACA. That group totals about 10 million people. Everyone else relies on government help to make insurance affordable, either directly through
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Last week, Speaker
Yarmuth represents
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