Many hospitals are already non-profit. That doesn't seem to bring down prices. Why would you think that this would work for insurance?
Profit isn't even a big part of the overall revenue.
> Mandate at least decent minimal coverage standards
I assume you want higher coverage standards than what currently exists? Independently of whether that would be the morally right thing to do (or not), it would definitely increase prices.
> and large insurance pools that must span age groups and risk groups.
Why does your insurance need a pool? An actuary can tell you the risk, and you can price according to that. No need for any pooling. Pooling is just something you do, when you don't have good models (or when regulations forces you).
> Why does your insurance need a pool? An actuary can tell you the risk, and you can price according to that. No need for any pooling. Pooling is just something you do, when you don't have good models (or when regulations forces you).
Wuh? The more diverse the pool, the lower the risk. Your way of thinking will very quickly lead to "LiveCheap: the health insurance for fit, healthy under 30s only" for dollars a month, and "SucksToBeYou: the health insurance for the geriatric and chronically disabled" for the low low cost of "everything you have to give".