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You'll find there are two voices for BI, the liberal and the liberatian. The liberal would prefer to keep universal healthcare and food programs and put cash on top, making the total distribution to the poor larger. The liberatian would prefer to simply move the complex paternalistic safety net into a simpler cash payment which doesn't disincentivize work while not increasing it's size. As an aside, if you pay attent…
Universal healthcare is simply more efficient. The NHS delivers the same outcomes (longevity, infant mortality, etc.) as the American health system at less than half the cost (healthcare spending / % GDP). Fully private provision of insurance for any events that follow a non-normal distribution (as most, but not all healthcare costs do) simply does not work, has never worked and will never work.
This is completely false.
Both 'longevity' and 'infant mortality' are absolutely not measures if the quality of the healthcare system.
I've lived in Canada, US, Germany, France.
The best healthcare system is by far the US - however - it's very expensive, and it doesn't cover everyone, which are both big problems.
The quality of care for those who are covered in the US is unrivalled.
Of course, don't get the wrong insurance, you could be out o luck, and out on the street ...