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Interview with Milton Friedman in 2005
He died in 2006
Friedman: Well the first and most important reform would be to eliminate the tax exemption of employer-provided medical care.
Robinson: You’d do that before abolishing Medicare and Medicaid.
Friedman: Yes. There’s no reason and logic, no reason on principle why medical care should be treated differently from other things. Food is just as essential to the life and health of a child. So is shelter and clothing. But those things we more or less let the private market take care of. What differentiates health? You might say, “Well, there are large costs involved. Sometimes you have to have big operations.” Well that’s what the private insurance is for. You have a large cost in a fire in a building. But that doesn’t mean that we have government fire insurance.
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