“Hunger Insurance” as a model for understanding what’s wrong with health care policy
Posted on April 29th, 2005 by Brad Spangler
I don’t often blog about stuff from the Heartland Institute. It’s not that their heart isn’t in the right place — it’s just that their chosen path follows a course closer to the mainstream than I prefer. Stiil, let’s give credit where credit is due. In “What Hunger Insurance Could Teach Us about Health Insurance”, Joseph L. Bast observes and explains why the “health insurance” model is simply a messed up way to handle health care.
So long as a State exists, the “answer” for health care policy is strict Seperation of Health Care and State, akin to Seperation of Church and State.
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