Oh drug companies are a problem for sure. But I think / hope patent laws might change very fast. These days you've got a lot of biotech companies and many of them are working with DNA or meds that basically use your own immune system. This means that on the hand a lot of meds will be cheaper to produce (eliminating the need for intellectual property) and on the other it will be hard to get a patent for something that is basically human cell material anyway.
The biggest problem I see is the insurance companies. We do a lot of insurance law here and I just don't understand how anyone with any knowledge of subject might believe private healthcare can work. Insurance companies can always choose not to insure. So why would they ever insure a 60 year old cancer survivor? The risk is way too big. So you get people who aren't able to get insurance. And then are the people who did get insurance, but are now finding it difficult to get the insurance company to pay up. Let's say you get a life threatening disease and you need a 200k treatment, but the insurance company refuses to pay. Even if you'd be able to win your legal battle (not all people can afford this either), you might be dead by the time that you do.
The only thing that works is single payer healthcare. If a politician, who has supposedly studied the subject, tells you otherwise, he's lying.
The biggest problem I see is the insurance companies. We do a lot of insurance law here and I just don't understand how anyone with any knowledge of subject might believe private healthcare can work. Insurance companies can always choose not to insure. So why would they ever insure a 60 year old cancer survivor? The risk is way too big. So you get people who aren't able to get insurance. And then are the people who did get insurance, but are now finding it difficult to get the insurance company to pay up. Let's say you get a life threatening disease and you need a 200k treatment, but the insurance company refuses to pay. Even if you'd be able to win your legal battle (not all people can afford this either), you might be dead by the time that you do.
The only thing that works is single payer healthcare. If a politician, who has supposedly studied the subject, tells you otherwise, he's lying.
