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Pretty much. Other things that don't help (somewhat US specific):

1. Layer of indirection created by the entire insurance system, which at this point is clearly not a good model for healthcare. Everyone needs/should have some amount of healthcare, so a system built entirely around the idea that only a minority of people should need to take advantage of the system is silly.

2. The half-assed government intervention of Medicare/Medicaid/ACA/etc – worst of both worlds in that when a government just injects shittons of money into the private sector (without very strong controls on price and behavior), what you end up with is ballooning costs... and that's about it. See also the govt. guaranteeing student loans for another example of the same. Or the Military Industrial Complex. And so on.



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