Profit is the only thing that drives investment in care and research
This is manifestly untrue in so many domains, including medicine. Most research is heavily government funded, particularly pure research, and most academics are not interested in profit. The only orgs motivated by profit (drug companies, insurance companies) are the ones who push this misconception, because they profit from it. As one example, the UK runs large trials comstantly to improve care, without a profit motive.
Nobody has to postulate that price fixing (as you call it), or single payer healthcare without insurers works better, because the rest of the developed world outside the US uses that system and delivers very similar outcomes for radically lower cost. The facts are clear.
This is manifestly untrue in so many domains, including medicine. Most research is heavily government funded, particularly pure research, and most academics are not interested in profit. The only orgs motivated by profit (drug companies, insurance companies) are the ones who push this misconception, because they profit from it. As one example, the UK runs large trials comstantly to improve care, without a profit motive.
Nobody has to postulate that price fixing (as you call it), or single payer healthcare without insurers works better, because the rest of the developed world outside the US uses that system and delivers very similar outcomes for radically lower cost. The facts are clear.