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i still haven figured out why the employer is involved in health care
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Danedukenuuk
well, after the government, it's the next logical level in terms of the percentage of people who would be affected.
Posted by
znufrii
Aug 31 '09, 08:27
because most people have an employer.
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If you assume you have to have a top-down approach. In Australia (for example) people choose their own private healthcare insurer -- nm
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Roger More
Aug 31, 08:43
sure, but it also restricts (or can be restricting) you when changing jobs
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Danedukenuuk
Aug 31, 08:39
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Well, yes, I think the flaws in the employer-based model are evident.
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znufrii
Aug 31, 08:42
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