If the subsidies are private it would be a great way to solve the "free education" for everyone promise that is gaining traction (I'm assuming education will also be pitched as a right if it hasn't already).
But as long as health is not a free market, then the price isn't going to necessarily go up or down in response to costs. The price will continue to be function of political power and monopolistic practices as it is now.
But as long as health is not a free market, then the price isn't going to necessarily go up or down in response to costs. The price will continue to be function of political power and monopolistic practices as it is now.