INSURANCE is to share a risk for a POSSIBLE occurrence.
It’s NOT meant to be a method of payment.
By YOUR standard, there should also be FOOD insurance, HOUSING insurance, EDUCATION insurance and perhaps CLOTHING insurance! Aren’t those (along with ‘healthcare’) the basic needs?
I’d like to see your figures for how many now have (usable) health insurance v.s. how many used to have usable health insurance.
I recall figures of 60 million which was incrementally reduced to 35 million uninsured.
(anecdote: Montana just voted to expand medicaid (rinos). A key group that lobbied for passage used the motto of “70,000 CANT WAIT”. Governors office recently released a statement that they expect possibly 20,000 to apply...)
Nope.
Food, housing, education and clothing are all obtained without the government getting all involved (thought education is partly so, and partly has the same problems)
Healthcare is broken in America. We need to fix it, not go back to what we had.