Ryan Miller
Active member
For those that don't know, a single payer system is basically providing healthcare to every citizen by having the government pay for healthcare, through taxes of course. Currently, the United States' healthcare system is more of an insurance base. You pay for health insurance and you'll have access to doctors, healthcare, etc.
Under Obamacare (keep in mind that Congress hasn't replaced Obamacare yet as of April 6, 2017), the government pays for health insurance for veterans. We also help those over the age of 65 with health insurance through medicare and those who are low in cash through medicaid. However, Obamacare is a really controversial bill because of the individual mandate. An individual mandate is basically the government forcing you to get health insurance or else you'll face a penalty. Overall, the healthcare here in the United States is all messy and some are calling for a single payer system to help fix this mess. What do you think? Do you think that the US should adopt a single payer system? Why or why not?
Healthcare in the United States
Under Obamacare (keep in mind that Congress hasn't replaced Obamacare yet as of April 6, 2017), the government pays for health insurance for veterans. We also help those over the age of 65 with health insurance through medicare and those who are low in cash through medicaid. However, Obamacare is a really controversial bill because of the individual mandate. An individual mandate is basically the government forcing you to get health insurance or else you'll face a penalty. Overall, the healthcare here in the United States is all messy and some are calling for a single payer system to help fix this mess. What do you think? Do you think that the US should adopt a single payer system? Why or why not?