From his book and his speeches, he's proposing the private insurance across state line route.
He's also added a few comments that concern me.
At one appearance he talked about taking care of 'all women'...uhm, what? Then he adds in the talk about not letting people die in the streets.
I haven't seen any details on what he is proposing to prevent that other than what I read into it which would be expanding medicare.
If coupled with true fraud and abuse prevention, it may be the cheaper route. Is it the conservative/libertarian approach? Nope.
But do we truly think we could go so far in this country to do the health savings types accounts that Ben Carson proposes? Also, unlikely.
If Trump passes legislation saying I can buy insurance from, say, a company in South Dakota that doesn't currently do business in Missouri, then will that same legislation say that the company in South Dakota has to sell to me if I want them to?
He's also added a few comments that concern me.
Yes, he has definitely evolved Terifficcare from just selling across state lines to taking care of everyone. It does raise questions as well as eyebrows.
If coupled with true fraud and abuse prevention, it may be the cheaper route. Is it the conservative/libertarian approach? Nope.
Yes because no politician has ever thought of promising to save money by cutting out waste, fraud, and abuse have they? And it always works.
But do we truly think we could go so far in this country to do the health savings types accounts that Ben Carson proposes? Also, unlikely.
Carson's proposals were entirely unworkable.