k wrote: ] ] Many Americans fear that a universal health plan would ] ] cost too much, even though the market system has already ] ] given the U.S. the world%u2019s most expensive health ] ] care. They fear the long waits they have heard about in ] ] Canada, even though comparable waiting times for tests ] ] and procedures are commonplace in many parts of the U.S. ] ] Lastly, they fear government-decreed rationing, even ] ] though health care is already rationed in the most ] ] inequitable of ways. ] ] [ An interesting article in favor of single payer health care. ] I'm not sure what my standing is on this issue, but I know ] that there are areas of human activity that aren't well served ] by free market solutions. I'm pretty sure health care is one ] of them, but I'm interested in reading as much as possible. I ] think health care will emerge as the primary battleground in ] this country over the next decade, assuming we aren't overrun ] by Osama. -k] Whats more, if government does at least as good a job at healthcare as the private sector does, it would go a long way towards inspiring civic mindedness in the American people. RE: Health Care Can Be Cured: Here's How (TIME Magazine) | Physicians for a National Health Program |