Earlier quoted context omitted.
I meant the best answer to the "there is no competition in emergency care" objection. Is there a current good answer to a consumer having the ability to competitively (without too much work) receive emergency care?
You could do limited supply side bidding and some of that already happens, but proximity to care matters so much that I think structuring it like all the other emergency services (such as police and fire) is probably the right way to go. Urgency is the only maximizing function.
But then, I can imagine them charging, say, $3800 to stabilize you with whatever surgery (there goes the urgency) and start billing you normally for the rest of the care. They'll make it back and then some.