"Social Double-Account-System with Three-Column-Funding with free prices and money administration by the citizens themselves" Adapted to US Economy, strong market-based and joining social needs (All your claims are fulfilled): A potential Health Care Act by Donald Trump, President of the United States (To be urgently forwarded to) New Deal Health Care (to vanish old-fashioned "Obama Care")
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"Social Double-Account-System with Three-Column-Funding with free prices and money administration by the citizens themselves" Adapted to US Economy, strong market-based and joining social needs (All your claims are fulfilled) - Dipl. Pol. Harald Götz
Why do the market actors and the people want to take part?
•Who takes part and contributes is benefitting from totally reflow of indirect taxes to his own private health account. And the bulk of costs in case of heavy illness bear the general health accounts without any evidence of insurability. No lawsuits. Sick pay to higher incomes are better.
•The whole family is covered including children until 26 years if they are going to college or university.
•The participants could act free with own health care money.
•If you will pardon my saying only a totally economic stupid wouldn’t want to take part
. I forecast a vote by feet.
•So black labor will be minimized so GDP grows and state income increases.
•Hospitals and doctors could calculate their prices free without direct influence by insurers (but by market mechanism!)
•You get rid of socialism in your current system. HMO means planned economy backed by the state. Planned economy is a symptom of socialism. A special form of monopolism to maximize profits only (and would suck out Double-Account-System too). A market-based system would implement strong incentives for savings by the citizens. Double-Account-System acts so. By Anti-Trust-Law and strict separation between insurers and medical services you will find fair prices.
•Insurance companies get billions ! of dollars allocated by Double-Account-System as compensation for losing their most of current health care contracts. Because most of people will change. These billions insurers could invest and can make good profits.
•Costs for Medicare (and Medicaid) will be extremely