seayakin
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Absent government how would you stop insurance companies from denying coverage, especially for the ever-vague "pre-existing condition?"
This is my question for the libertarian. Do you not care or do you think the magical free market will solve it?
Absent government how would you insure that everyone buy into the system to increase the risk pool and lower costs?
If everyone didn't buy into the system, what would you do with uninsured people who became ill?
See my above response.
I believe it is impossible by definition to have universal healthcare under a libertarian model which ultimately means that it will be unaffordable to some and some will be too stupid or stingy to get it. Those who wish to and can afford coverage, will be ok. However, it is my opinion that a substantial number of people would only be able to afford the most minimal coverage like teeth cleanings or a flu shot. Anything more, they are SOL.