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 @9GMDBW9Peace and Freedom from New York disagreed…5mos5MO

i AGREE BECAUSE MAKING OBAMACARE AFFORDABLE WOULD ALWAYS BE THE BETTER OPTION TO GIVE PEOPLE MORE OPPUTUNITY.

 @9GKVV5Z from Nebraska disagreed…5mos5MO

The problem with Healthcare in America as of right now is the cost. When it comes to quality, America is home to the highest quality medical care in the world; there is a reason people come here from other countries to get their surgeries. So, the question is, what can we do to keep that high quality, while lowering costs for Americans? The solution is to treat healthcare as a commodity; allow hospitals to compete like businesses. This will lower costs. The fact is, healthcare is not free market currently. If one were to go and get a surgery or even an x-ray, they do not know the cost until…  Read more

 @9GL4XJS from California disagreed…5mos5MO

Well considering that the U.S is the best at having health care , so I say that the best would be at least let the health care system compete like businesses.

 @9G67MJ5 from Texas disagreed…6mos6MO

Findings and Conclusions: No state's regulatory framework fully protects the individual market from adverse selection.

 @9B82PFV from Pennsylvania agreed…12mos12MO

The problem with Healthcare in America as of right now is the cost. When it comes to quality, America is home to the highest quality medical care in the world; there is a reason people come here from other countries to get their surgeries. So, the question is, what can we do to keep that high quality, while lowering costs for Americans? The solution is to treat healthcare as a commodity; allow hospitals to compete like businesses. This will lower costs. The fact is, healthcare is not free market currently. If one were to go and get a surgery or even an x-ray, they do not know the cost until…  Read more

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