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<blockquote data-quote="jayem" data-source="post: 74131033" data-attributes="member: 8344"><p>If it conforms to the current model, Medicare-for-all won’t eliminate private insurance. Medicare is a hybrid single payer system. Private insurers sell Medigap policies which cover copayments and the yearly deductible. Prescription drug benefits under Part D are also managed by private plans. And Medicare Advantage policies are provided by private carriers. Private insurance still has a niche. But does it matter? If you’re sick, what’s important is that you get the treatment you need promptly and your bills are paid without hassle. Who really cares if it’s paid by a private or public insurer?</p><p></p><p>What no one should ever miss is getting health coverage from the workplace. Why would you rent your health insurance from your job? Because that’s what you’re doing. It’s insane. Your and your family’s coverage should belong to YOU. Not to your employer. However else we reform health insurance, the first, and most vital step is to separate health coverage from employment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jayem, post: 74131033, member: 8344"] If it conforms to the current model, Medicare-for-all won’t eliminate private insurance. Medicare is a hybrid single payer system. Private insurers sell Medigap policies which cover copayments and the yearly deductible. Prescription drug benefits under Part D are also managed by private plans. And Medicare Advantage policies are provided by private carriers. Private insurance still has a niche. But does it matter? If you’re sick, what’s important is that you get the treatment you need promptly and your bills are paid without hassle. Who really cares if it’s paid by a private or public insurer? What no one should ever miss is getting health coverage from the workplace. Why would you rent your health insurance from your job? Because that’s what you’re doing. It’s insane. Your and your family’s coverage should belong to YOU. Not to your employer. However else we reform health insurance, the first, and most vital step is to separate health coverage from employment. [/QUOTE]
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