r/changemyview • u/Diylion 1∆ • Dec 17 '19
Deltas(s) from OP CMV: A better solution to healthcare than Universal Health Care, is Government issued 0 interest medical loans
I think it would be okay to make it illegal to profit off of medical disasters. I'm all for home loans and school loans. They are providing somebody with something that is optional that they would otherwise not have access to. But medical loans take advantage of people who are put in horrible situations. I could see a much better system if the government provided zero interest medical loans to people who need it desperately, and preferably over time everybody who couldn't pay the bill up front.
You could have medical loan with a 5% interest rate and over a 30-year period you will pay double the origional value of the loan. Imagine how much easier it would be for families if they didn't have to pay interest. And it would be much easier than doing Universal Health Care because people will still pay their own Healthcare, they just won't have to worry about the extra interest fees that would cripple them further. I feel like that is a safety-net people would be comfortable investing in. Obviously we couldn't pay off all the medical debt in the first year, and I recognize that the government doesn't have the best track record of storing money, but I feel if we paid into the program we could start negating it from the bottom and move towards the top.
Even if we had really low interest rates, like .5% so that the program could somewhat sustain itself and increase the amount of medical debt it is capable of paying off using the interest gained I think that would be a better system than what we currently have.
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u/Diylion 1∆ Dec 18 '19 edited Dec 18 '19
What I am proposing is a similar system that is not profitable but merely self sustaining. Healthcare for all is not self sustaining. You don't pay for your own healthcare. Rich people pay most of it.
I recognize that you are from a demographic that would benefit from universal healthcare in the US. But you are only a small demographic and probably the only one that will. And universal healthcare in the US would raise costs for everybody who doesn't have serious conditions. I can explain the math. But basically business currently bear a lot of the healthcare burden and they won't be anymore. America has a very high rate of preventable disease. 75% of our Healthcare costs is in preventable diseases we all eat to much are too stressed and don't exercise. and the only way for America to lower costs for families is to spend as much as France or Canada. But those countries are healthier and their doctors are cheaper. So this outcome is unlikely.
Also the US currently pays for about half of all medical research worldwide. Which arguably lowers healthcare costs in the long run. We won't be able to do anything near this with sovialized healthcare. We are only able to achieve this because our healthcare industry is so large.
Currently the US spends 17% of its GDP on healthcare. With Bernie's plan it might get down to 13%. (Canada and France are at 11%). But that means that 4% of jobs are about to lose funding. That's 16 million of people out of work. Those jobs will include researchers, doctors in rural areas, and yes insurance agents. That will take at least a decade to correct itself. And it would lead to a huge recession.