Sounds like it. Mind you, although taxes would have to increase to pay for national (or in this case state) healthcare, those who have it will still be better off as not only should insurance costs come down (and the money they save will be more than the amount they will have to pay in taxes) but they will not have to worry if the insurance company will fund treatment or not. I live in the UK and work in the NHS (our universal health care system).
It has problems, but not as many as the US healthcare system has. Despite spending much more per head of population than other developed countries, the US has worse health outcomes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_care… Life expectancy and infant mortality figures in the US are higher than in other developed countries, despite more money being spent (and wasted) in the USA.
In the UK there are waiting lists for routine problems. Problems that can not wait ... more.
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