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buttigieg medicare for all who want it plan

by Brielle Davis Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Does Pete Buttigieg have a Medicare for all who wants it?

South Bend, Indiana, mayor and 2020 presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg has a “Medicare for all who want it” plan.

What is Buttigieg’s plan for health care?

Buttigieg’s plan is similar to former Vice President Joe Biden’s, though Buttigieg acknowledges that his plan could lead to “Medicare for All,” while Biden does not. The former vice president is also calling for the creation of a public option and more subsidies for those purchasing private insurance.

What would Mayor Pete Buttigieg do about health insurance?

Buttigieg would offer public health insurance to those who want it while also keeping private health care plans available.

How would Buttigieg’s public option work for the uninsured?

The uninsured, including low-income Americans living in states that did not expand Medicaid when the Affordable Care Act became law, would be automatically enrolled in the public option under Buttigieg’s plan, while those with access to an employer’s plan would also be able to join.

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Who were the voters in Pegg's Diner?

Buttigieg at Pegg's Diner in South Bend, Ind., with undecided voters Michael Logan and Jacque Stahl, along with NPR host Scott Simon. The voters — Michael Logan, a 54-year-old retired Michigan State Police detective sergeant, and Jacque Stahl, 37, who works with a health care group in South Bend — pressed Buttigieg on his plan.

Does Buttigieg have public health insurance?

Buttigieg would offer public health insurance to those who want it while also keeping private health care plans available. Other candidates' proposals, including "Medicare for All" — backed by Sens. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren — would replace the current system with a single-payer, government-run program and eliminate private insurance ...

What is Pete Buttigieg's plan?

Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg’s newly released health-care plan promises to expand coverage to uninsured Americans, lower costs and offer more choice in the health-care space. Just don’t call it “ Medicare for All .”. Called “Medicare for All Who Want It,” a riff on the plan proposed by Sen.

Who proposed Medicare for all who want it?

Called “Medicare for All Who Want It,” a riff on the plan proposed by Sen. Bernie Sanders, another Democratic presidential candidate, the policy would keep employer-sponsored insurance and private individual plans while creating a government plan, called a public option, that any American could join. “Everyone should have the option of getting ...

What is the Partnership for America's Health Care Future?

The Partnership for America’s Health Care Future, a health-care industry advocacy group, opposes every Democratic plan with a public option, claiming it would limit consumers’ health-care options. The government also typically negotiates lower rates for care than private insurers do, another reason the industry may be opposed.

What does the ACA cover?

The government’s plan would cover all of the essential health benefits — 10 categories of care that all insurance plans must cover, including emergency services, hospitalization and maternity care — currently mandated by the ACA.

Is Buttigieg's plan moderate?

Buttigieg’s plan is more moderate than that of fellow presidential candidates Sanders and Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who support creating a single government option for all Americans.

Is Buttigieg's plan similar to Biden's?

Buttigieg’s plan is similar to former Vice President Joe Biden’s, though Buttigieg acknowledges that his plan could lead to “Medicare for All,” while Biden does not. The former vice president is also calling for the creation of a public option and more subsidies for those purchasing private insurance. He wants to cap premiums for individual ...

The proposal

The part of this proposal that separates him from progressive candidates like Senators Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) is that his plan leaves private insurance intact–for now.

The road to Medicare for All

The goal of the proposal is to generate more competition between private insurers, who then have to compete with the low prices and wide range of coverage of Medicare. He suspects that more people will choose Medicare, and gradually move the country to a Medicare for All single-payer system.

Rural healthcare

The proposal underscores the importance of improving healthcare in rural communities where citizens often don’t have quality healthcare and lack choices.

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