Politicians on both sides talk about the cost of universal health care as a fixed number. But I've been trying to find out if other insurance coverage can be eliminated when the universal coverage goes into effect. That is, will workers compensation and no fault (automobile) medical insurance (not coverage for lost wages etc.) still be necessary or will all doctor/medical treatment be part of the universal coverage as you'd expect and as it exists elsewhere? If ALL medical treatment is covered, then employers and car owners will save substantial sums which will offset some of the additional costs. How do we find this out?
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