As healthcare reform captures a top spot in daily headlines these days, we want to get back to the basics and learn about a term that is being tossed around like a tennis ball lately…single payer health care.  What is it all about?  Read below for the 411.

Single payer insurance refers to a government-run healthcare system that is nearly universal.  Examples of existing single-payer health care include nationalized programs seen in Canada, Australia, Taiwan, and England.  Single payer health care would eliminate private insurance companies and institute a Medicare-esque system in which the government foots all healthcare bills.

Single payer health care is not to be mistaken–okay, maybe a little mistaken–with the healthcare plan President Obama is trying to advance through the Senate.  That plan distinguishes itself from single-payer and calls itself a public option program, but does include the single payer health care feature of creating a government-run health insurance plan, like Medicare, as an alternative to private heath insurance plans.

What’s the beef with single payer health care? Opponents criticize it as a form of socialism and fear that it eliminates the element of choice in selecting private health plans.

That’s single payer health care in a nutshell.  So, what’s public option healthcare….stay tuned for the 411 on that coming up.

Related Resources:

  • Obama Touts Single-Payer System for Health Care (Wall Street Journal Blogs)
  • White House Evades Questions on Obama’s Past Support for Single-Payer Health Care (CNSnews.com)

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