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What you're talking about are valid points but have nothing to do with how efficiently the bureaucracy is managed.
The fact is that only 75 to 80 cents of our 'health care dollars' paid in trust to our private health insurance bureaucracies goes toward paying claims and the government runs their bureaucracy at an efficiency of 95 to 98 cents per dollar collected benefiting the customers DIRECTLY. It's not rocket science.
One can claim that the private insurer bureaucracies are worth the difference (I would disagree), but one can not say the government is inefficient when compared to private bureaucracies doing exactly the same service. The numbers don't support the thesis.
Cute comparison that has been debunked because of measurement criteria.
You need something much better.
No I don't. It is an 'apples to apples' comparison of efficiency using very public numbers, nothing more.
Medicare.gov
The United States Social Security Administration
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Youre making me laugh dude.
http://www.naifa.org/advocacy/health/documents/Comparing_HealthCare_Admin_Costs.pdf