It's not the funding mechanism exactly, that matters I think. But that there's no single entity which looks at the whole pot of money and allocates according to best health for the population.
It's not the funding mechanism exactly, that matters I think. But that there's no single entity which looks at the whole pot of money and allocates according to best health for the population.
Even single payer systems don’t have that. Conversely, the U.S. has huge cost inflation in education and transit as well, and those are centralized.
The idea that some entity will make a good decision is almost certainly wrong.
The idea that such a system will at least be less horrible has legs though. Gestures in the general direction of Europe