The idea that government burocracies are less efficient then private organization is a bit flawed. Most of the world's most healthy countries have universal healthcare systems and all of them manage to be do more with less.
Canada spends 9.6% of their $30,000 GDP while we spend 14.6% of our $36,000 GDP and has a better healthcare system.
Corruption is a given when it comes to the govenment but it's just as frequent in the corporate world. Govenment coruption usually leads to an increase in costs while in the corporate world coruption leads to decline in services.
Finally, it seems that privatization of any social service never works. The problem is very obvious: corporations are loyal only to the share holders, a stance which runs in direct conflict with social services.
Just some thoughts.
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