There seems to be very little talk about making medical education cheaper and more accessible. Why wouldn't it be cheaper if we had more MDs and nurses? What if we made it easier to become an MD ?
The insurance system is a cartel and they are greedy. However the regulations (upheld by the government) enable it.
The insurance system is a profit seeking institution, that functions as intended. Why dont you talk about that BURNING aspect?
In places with Catholics, you usually get the bishops advocating for the local Catholic hospital system.
I'm not sure there's any realistic way to enhance the availability of specialists. You can't 'stub' your way through providing the care of a skilled gastroenterologist by substitution with a NP, though PAs in specialty care are becoming common.
It turns out the real world is a big complicated messy place and there's rarely a simple answer like "delete government!"
If you are facing death, no one wants the off brand, budget cancer treatment. No one is going to shop around for the best value cancer treatment.
If you have a heart attack, no one is going to call around for the best price on the ambulance.
It is like a luxury market. People shop around for the best doctor/treatment with no regard at all for the price.
So it is like complaining that a luxury service market is expensive.
The only way around this is a completely state run health care system that you have no choice.
But the weird deification of him, now displaced by the new guy’s cult of personality is so awful and toxic. He’s either a giant among men or a demon, and both positions are wrong.