Malcolm Kirkpatrick
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(Malcolm): "Immunity conferred through risky preemptive treatment is nearly unique to vaccination against communicable disease, seems to me. What other social ill poses a similar prisoner's dilemma? Not in general. People have sufficient incentive w/o tax incentives to stay healthy.I make my own luck. When I was younger, I would buy health insurance in the season that Oahu got large surf. I never had to use it. I got a laceration from coral on the last big South swell and treated it myself. I'll have a scar. Next time I'll use superglue for sutures.We disagree about the "just fine" part. "Universal" would make it more expensive. That's a long discussion. Maybe later. Doubt the reason. Old homeowners will die. Old apartment dwellers will die. Everybody dies."
Yeah. I bounced off the bottom a few times. The point is, I bought health insurance seasonally. I would have bought coverage for treatment of mechanical injuries alone if anyone offered it.non sense. I shared the same surf with you I surfed for over 30 years at a high level and having lived on the North Shore serious injuries happens to the best guys regardless of skill level. The fact that you have been lucky to this point is pure luck.
We'll disagree here, mostly, and the strategies I'd prefer to lower costs involve deregulation, promotion of competition, and malpractice tort reform, not subsidization of risky behavior and fraud.Your point on universal health care costing more again is non sense and has no evidence to support your assertion. countries around the world with universal health care pay far less.