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The Debate Over Individual Mandates
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The great discussion around universal health care has to do with mandates. If a health care plan doesn't include individual mandates, is it really universal? The Urban Institute says no. It seems that massive health care reform that doesn't include mandates could be disastrous, "[V]oluntary measures alone would leave large numbers of people uninsured."

This is something I've been thinking about for a long time. Whenever we are ready to implement massive universal health care reform, I just don't see it following through without individual mandates. Of course, we should make sure it is affordable, but I've just met too many young people that don't see the point in buying health insurance because they're young and healthy. These "young and healthy" people would serve as the foundation for making health care affordable for the rest of us. Meanwhile as a message to the proudly uninsured: You never know when you will suffer a terrible accident or sudden illness that will leave you devastated and massively in debt. 

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young and healthy
By janeg Feb 4th 2008 at 11:56 am EST
In other words, the young and healthy should be forced to fork over their hard earned cash to help lower your premiums, instead of saving for a home, or funding their retirement, or helping a family member in need or ... fill in the blank.
  
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