Under a single payer I think there are risks in who makes those decisions where at least today there are options (though fewer than in the past).
And I'm with you -- when I was in private employment I would have gladly gone high deductible/catastrophic if that was an option. I had 3 options and none of them that. I think I paid $10K/yr at the time -- which was 7-8 years ago. Can't imagine how much it is now.
My bias is preventative care, and choice. I know that bias is not universally shared.
Further, we, as a country, have decided that healthcare is, effectively, a right. So, no matter your choices, decisions and actions, we will pay for it. And that's not going away.
And we will continue to remove consequences from numerous other areas of life and act surprised when folks behave rationally in response.
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