@Mat

The state sets the rules now. That is so detailed and bureaucratic, that 
more and more healthcare money are going towards that. The private will 
have to do exactly what the public is doing now. But going private the 
investors, the boards, the leaders will also have nice and high salaries.

Why did a lot of private hospitals go into bankruptcy in the US?

Going private will not solve the problem of educating enough doctors and 
nurses. Young people need to want that eduction to go for it.

What do you think the people buying into private healthcare insurance will 
be able to get from that money, covid18 related?


Birthe


lørdag den 21. marts 2020 kl. 21.34.17 UTC+1 skrev Mat:
>
> Birthe C wrote:
>>
>> I would fear private hospitals profit optimizing
>>
>
> The reasonable answer to this potential problem is for the state to set 
> the rules for what any private "society critical" institution must provide, 
> be it hospitals, banks, schools or whatever. The problem is not 
> privatization, the problem is when these actors don't fulfill the task they 
> are supposed to do. And this goes for state run institutions as well where 
> the problems are of a different kind such as wasting tax money, 
> ineffectiveness, nepotism etc.
>
> <:-)
>

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