(By the way great discussion folks - one of the best threads I've read in ages.)
Just to add that I am for universal health-care as a matter of principle - the fact that it seems to be cheaper and more efficient than non-universal systems is a bonus as far as I am concerned. I consider it as necessary for the type of society I wish to live in as universal education, universal police system, universal justice system and so on.
Where I am pragmatic is that I'm not interested in one particular approach to deliver that universal care - it would seem that the best systems are a mixture from private and "socialised" (and by the way talk about a deliberate misuse of a word for idealogical reasons) medicine.
Just to add that I am for universal health-care as a matter of principle - the fact that it seems to be cheaper and more efficient than non-universal systems is a bonus as far as I am concerned. I consider it as necessary for the type of society I wish to live in as universal education, universal police system, universal justice system and so on.
Where I am pragmatic is that I'm not interested in one particular approach to deliver that universal care - it would seem that the best systems are a mixture from private and "socialised" (and by the way talk about a deliberate misuse of a word for idealogical reasons) medicine.
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