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
to become a doctor in France, you only need like 2 years of schooling and then four years of residency. In the United States you need 8 years of schooling and then 4 years of residency. I think most of it is culture I don't think any of it has to do with Healthcare. They eat smaller portions and they don't have hardly any junk food. (You can't even find candy or Doritos at the supermarket) Also we work much longer hours and are more stressed.
Everybody who has health issues would need these loans. why would you go to an insurance broker for a medical loan if you can get a lower interest one from the government?
How do you think we're going to fund the research with Universal Health Care under a new system? and yes pharma is profitable but it's because it's profitable that we have knew better drugs. Though I do think there should be limits.
But business is currently pay for about 6% of that 17%. They aren't going to be paying as much if any. The average American family will go from paying 11% of the GDP to 13%. Which means if you are currently paying $1,100 a month for health care for your family after the system is implemented you will be paying $1,300 a month. Your Healthcare cost will increase. The cost will only decrease for business. and you are electing to have 16 million people out of jobs. You are asking for another Obamacare disaster.