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Monday, June 13, 2005

Healthcare

The larger lesson here is that health care isn't immune from the laws of economics. Politicians can't wave a wand and provide equal coverage for all merely by declaring medical care to be a "right," in the word that is currently popular on the American left.

There are only two ways to allocate any good or service: through prices, as is done in a market economy, or lines dictated by government, as in Canada's system. The socialist claim is that a single-payer system is more equal than one based on prices, but last week's court decision reveals that as an illusion. Or, to put it another way, Canadian health care is equal only in its shared scarcity. -- WSJ

And in related news, click here for private health insurance pricing (the CTF blog is really worth checking regularily).

And can we really be the only country, besides Cuba and North Korea, the outlaws private care?

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