More Facts And Fallacies of Compulsory Health Insurance

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It is not necessarily an argu- ment in favor of the National Health Insurance Act that in the main the results have been satisfactory to those directly concerned, who at best and at most pay probably not much more than half the actual cost, the remainder being assumed by the employers and the State.* Regardless of the assertion that the public at large is in general well satisfied, it is pointed out by the Insurance Acts Committee that all physicians in actual practice "are agreed that the pres...ent panel sys- *In the experience of Great Britain the joint contributions of employers and employees have been materially enlarged by Parliamentary grants. Out of a total of one hundred and five million pounds paid in benefits since the commencement of the Act to and including March 31, 1919, forty million pounds or 33.4 per cent, was provided by Parliament through general taxation. It was originally estimated that the State subsidy would not be more than 28,769,000 pounds, and there are the strongest reasons for believing that the grants would have been much larger if the constant demands for an ' increase in benefits and a broadening of the privileges under the Act had been granted.

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