Letter highlights the potential benefits of a single-payer system of healthcare Some medical experts and 560 medical students have come together to release an open letter concerning the debate concerning new health insurance in the United States. With the 2016 presidential campaign in full swing, politicians have highlighted the merits of a single-payer system of health care. As a system involving state-owned companies, rather than insurance, pay for all health care costs. Many believe that such a system would make it easier for residents to obtain health insurance coverage. 30 million people still lack insurance in the United States open letter highlighting the fact that in the action concerned when affordable insurance made more accessible to the consumer significantly, there are still nearly 30 million people across the country that lack insurance. High co-payments, deductibles and health care networks are increasingly narrowing makes it expensive and difficult for consumers to get the insurance they need. Most of the costs related to health care are committed to management. Approximately 31% of health spending is cost management, while Canada, which has a single-payer system in place, for only 16.7% of management. Some people believe that a single-payer system will lead to higher costs
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