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Submitted by Steve Carll (not verified) on August 16, 2012 - 12:30pm.
That doesn't have to be the question. If the US switched to a single-payer system, it would have far more leeway to control the cost of health care. And some of the money saved could go into educating and encouraging people to take better preventative care of themselves, since you're correct that that would be less expensive still.
Reply to Mike Smith
That doesn't have to be the question. If the US switched to a single-payer system, it would have far more leeway to control the cost of health care. And some of the money saved could go into educating and encouraging people to take better preventative care of themselves, since you're correct that that would be less expensive still.