Old 09-16-2025 | 10:20 AM
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Originally Posted by ThumbsUp
If you mean providing a lower standard of care for all vs a higher standard of care for the insured, I'd agree with you. There is a reason why people still get private insurance under socialized medicine. It's so that they can access services that would otherwise be unavailable/severely delayed within the government-run program.
lower standard of care = better health outcomes


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