marc on Nostr: Well, I agree that if you have a corrupted state, private health care is obviously ...
Well, I agree that if you have a corrupted state, private health care is obviously the thing people have to turn to. E.g. I did some reporting about Venezuela's healthcare system, where the rich turn to the private sector for healthcare. But that's a stopgap and shouldn't be considered a reasonable healthcare policy.
I'm curious: Which country do you have in mind where free market and voluntary charity provide better healthcare than the state?
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