Submitted by tonymmorley t3_yumnfi in Futurology
danielv123 t1_iwclps6 wrote
Reply to comment by atjones111 in Farmers in China and Uganda move to high-yielding, cost-saving perennial rice by tonymmorley
There are also profits in a single payer healthcare system, it's what drives providers to offer a better service.
atjones111 t1_iwdam4r wrote
If it’s a single payer healthcare system there’s no other providers. . .
danielv123 t1_iwdp083 wrote
Single payer doesn't mean there aren't multiple sellers. The sellers compete for business. There aren't any competitive issues unless the government decides to not allow competition anymore in their bidding process. Among the sellers you will find all the large American giants as well as local ones.
atjones111 t1_iwdr0t2 wrote
Single payer healthcare means your government pays for it I think your confused on what it means, look it up and come back to me
danielv123 t1_iwdujd4 wrote
I see you are confused about how the bidding process in a single payer healthcare system works. Yes, the government pays. That is the single payer part. That doesn't mean the government provides the healthcare. If i need a medicine then my doctor (who owns his own practice and is paid through copay, fixed government sum and extra pay for certain procedures) prescribes it, then its bought by the pharmacy from a foreign company and billed to the government.
The government negotiates the price for every step of the process. They dictate the copay, the fixed sum per patient to the doctor, prices of all procedures, what medicines and treatments are covered, who gets to cover them, and at what price.
To determine what is covered, who gets to cover what and at what price the healthcare providers negotiates with the government. This ensures there is effective competition in the market and prices are managed effectively.
atjones111 t1_iwe8kfm wrote
Good job you just said exactly what I did
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