No, what we end up with is a privately funded system competing with the public system. The private system will end up will all the highest paid doctor's (and thus highest trained) and no one but the rich have access. Everyone else begs for help from the public system that has the worst trained doctors who couldn't get a private clinic and they will be over work, under paid and the hospitals will be under equipped.
This isn't a business model, this is the nations health. Do you want plagues and pestilence across the land? Then cram massive amounts of poor in collapsing pubic hospitals. The only way to stop that is if the rich and poor have to wait in the same line. It may be long but the burden will be worse if we allow the rich to have their own system that will cater to their every whim and a leave the public system a clogged death trap.
This isn't a business model, this is the nations health. Do you want plagues and pestilence across the land? Then cram massive amounts of poor in collapsing pubic hospitals. The only way to stop that is if the rich and poor have to wait in the same line. It may be long but the burden will be worse if we allow the rich to have their own system that will cater to their every whim and a leave the public system a clogged death trap.