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Response rates from 9.6k Libertarian voters.

52%
More
39%
Less
48%
More
33%
Less
2%
More, and privatize the entire healthcare industry
4%
Less, and provide more government funding
2%
More, and end government subsidies
2%
Less, and there should be no privatization of the healthcare industry

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Libertarian voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9VL3ZY2answered…2mos2MO

enough privatisation to let industry investigate, risk and develop, but enough healthcare infrastructure to attend everybody with no added cost

 @9ZM5F9Sanswered…6 days6D

Privatisation can improve efficiency in some areas but more investment is needed in the public service

 @9ZL76XZanswered…1wk1W

Keep both public and private health systems, but ensure that public health care is readily accessible for all.

 @9ZKSZGFanswered…1wk1W

Separate the public and private healthcare system, stop Govt interference in private healthcare (e.g., remove the mandatory requirement for all private health insurance customers to fund maternity care and IVF if they don't personally plan to avail of it) and remove the Govt levy imposed on private insurance policies.

 @9ZKSH8Kanswered…1wk1W

i think that private health care is fine but the government needs to put more funding into public healthcare

 @9ZKRLC4answered…1wk1W

Rather than there being more or less, people should be able to choose private or public. Private should not be overly hammered by regulation and public should not be undermined by inadequate funding.

 @9ZKBMHGanswered…1wk1W

Less. Make the systems you have put in place work, there are ways to do this by spending money allocated for healthcare on what needs to be done. Reduce the overcrowding in hospitals & reduce the suffering of the people of the country. Sort out the problem with overcrowding and understaffed/over worked healthcare staff. Stop pouring money in to new projects that make no sense when there is already a system in place, a very broken system that needs fixing. The same thing will happen with the new hospitals the government endorse and the overall problem of a broken system will just be worse. Leave the private system as it is, it works well for those who can afford it but fix the public system for those who cannot.

 @9ZHDFLRanswered…1wk1W

The government should increase funding, but the private market should exist as a competitive alternative