Tuesday, October 7, 2008

A Real Health Care Debate

Michael F. Cannon has some interesting posts on Sen. Obama's health plan today on Cato. Here's his endpoint:

"I offer a more reasonable definition:

Socialized medicine exists to the extent that government controls medical resources and socializes the costs.

In a Cato Briefing Paper released today, I use that reasonable definition of socialized medicine to show how America’s health-care sector is already more than half-socialized, and how Obama’s health plan would take us the rest of the way there."

I agree with Cannon. My main difference with Cannon, with most people I guess, is that I would prefer a completely free market or completely socialized plan. I can understand those. My opinion is that it is the current hybrid/compromise system of health care is the most byzantine and expensive.

So, let's have a real debate on what kind of health care system we want in this country. I'm willing to take up the current debate as a concerned citizen, but I believe that the current debate takes place in the country of unintended, overly complicated, and expensive consequences.


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