I'm no authority on this subject, but it appears to me there are currently different types of government health care programs available. VA is certainly one type of a health care program provided by the government. Isn't Medicare a government sponsored health program? I maybe mistaken, but it appears to me that certain types of government health care programs are provided by the government, and many other health care programs are either sponsored/subsidized by the government. I'm just one person, but I'm all for expanding the scope of government sponsored health care programs so everyone can have some form of afforadable medical coverage.
Case in point, at the moment, I'm unemployed and receive unemployment insurance of $216 per week. I started out my unemployment with COBRA, but because of the monthly premium cost, plus the cost for co-pays for meds, doc visits, and diapers, etc, I was not able to afford the total monthly medical expenses with only a income of $216 per week. Due to my income and afforability, I was able to qualify for a state sponsored health care program. Now, 100% of all my medical expenses are covered including meds, doc visits, diapers, etc. This is just a temporary health care coverage for me, but I certainly have NO complaints about the program, or how the state manages the program. The program is not easy to qualify for, but it appears this health program is provided to anyone in need by the state for those that qualify in an effort to see that no one goes without based upon affordability.
