Italy has a single payer system. It also has more doctors per 1,000 citizens and more hospital beds per 1,000. They’re still having a helluva time there. If there was ever a time to not mess with the current system , this is it.
In a year or two it may help to reflect on what happened here and in other nations as to what worked, what didn’t, and will changes improve access to healthcare and remain affordable for the individual.
In the meantime regardless of what type of insurance you do or do not have, or your ability to pay on an individual basis, we’re all going to be spending trillions of dollars on managing and treating this pandemic. And while it may be with borrowed money the government disburses, at the end of the day it’s still us, the American taxpayers who will be footing the bill.
I’m not saying all the stimulus packages and all the funds being pumped into the healthcare system are bad. They’re absolutely necessary. But like everything else, we will be paying the off the tab for many years, with whatever secondary effects that will have on the US, and well, world economy.