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why im only voting for medicare for all

by Gaylord Douglas MD Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Do you support Medicare for all?

Seventy percent of people in this country support Medicare for All. In 2018, 70 congress members formed the first Medicare for All caucus to make health care a reality. Medicare for All can only be achieved through a broad based grassroots campaign. Join us to replace this broken profit driven system with a health care system that serves us all.

What is the Medicare for all caucus?

In 2018, 70 congress members formed the first Medicare for All caucus to make health care a reality. Medicare for All can only be achieved through a broad based grassroots campaign.

How can we get Medicare for all?

Medicare for All can only be achieved through a broad-based grassroots campaign to replace our current broken system with one that serves us all.

What does Medicare for all mean?

Expanded and improved Medicare for all means everybody in, nobody out. Seventy percent of people in this country support Medicare for All. In 2018, 70 congress members formed the first Medicare for All caucus to make health care a reality. Medicare for All can only be achieved through a broad based grassroots campaign.

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Who popularized Medicare for All?

The Expanded and Improved Medicare for All Act, also known as Medicare for All or United States National Health Care Act, is a bill first introduced in the United States House of Representatives by Representative John Conyers (D-MI) in 2003, with 38 co-sponsors.

Is Medicare for All single-payer?

Medicare for All is only one type of single-payer system. There are a variety of single-payer healthcare systems that are currently in place in countries all around the world, such as Canada, Australia, Sweden, and others.

Is Medicare for All Australians?

Medicare is Australia's universal health insurance scheme. It guarantees all Australians (and some overseas visitors) access to a wide range of health and hospital services at low or no cost. Find out what we're doing to improve Medicare for all Australians.

Is Medicare for All universal healthcare?

In the U.S., Medicare and the VA system are both examples of single-payer health coverage, as they're funded by the federal government. But the U.S. does not have universal coverage, nor does it have a single-payer system available to all residents.

What is wrong with single payer health care?

Over-attention to administrative costs distracts us from the real problem of wasteful spending due to the overuse of health care services. A single-payer system will subject physicians to unwanted and unnecessary oversight by government in health care decisions.

What are the disadvantages of a single-payer system?

Here Are the Cons of Single Payer Health CareMedical providers may opt for private-pay only unless legally mandated otherwise. ... It does not solve the doctor shortage problem. ... The money for a single payer system needs to come from somewhere. ... There can be long wait times to receive specialized services.More items...•

What are the disadvantages of Medicare?

Cons of Medicare AdvantageRestrictive plans can limit covered services and medical providers.May have higher copays, deductibles and other out-of-pocket costs.Beneficiaries required to pay the Part B deductible.Costs of health care are not always apparent up front.Type of plan availability varies by region.More items...•

Who pays for Medicare in Australia?

The Australian governmentThe Australian government pays for Medicare through the Medicare levy. Working Australians pay the Medicare levy as part of their income tax. High income earners who don't have an appropriate level of private hospital insurance also pay a Medicare levy surcharge. To find out more, read about Medicare and tax.

Who owns Medicare Australia?

Australia's Medicare scheme operates under power granted to the federal Parliament by Section 51 of the Australian Constitution, enacted by the 1946 Australian referendum (Social Services).

Does Canada have free healthcare?

People sometimes say that Canadians have “free” healthcare, but Canadians pay for their healthcare through taxes. In the US, patients are likely to pay for healthcare through premiums or copays. Healthcare is never free.

Which country has the best healthcare?

South Korea has the best health care systems in the world, that's according to the 2021 edition of the CEOWORLD magazine Health Care Index, which ranks 89 countries according to factors that contribute to overall health.

Does Canada have universal healthcare?

Canada has a universal health care system funded through taxes. This means that any Canadian citizen or permanent resident can apply for public health insurance. Each province and territory has a different health plan that covers different services and products.

What would happen if all Medicaid recipients were moved to Medicare for All?

On the one hand, if all Medicaid recipients are moved to Medicare for All , either the taxpayer-borne costs will skyrocket or reimbursements will fall significantly. If private insurance were banned and reimbursements lowered, more and more providers might abandon the insurance system altogether and accept only direct payment from patients. And should private insurance be retained, it is not inconceivable that the top providers will opt out of all public insurance, leaving many seniors without good options.

Why would employers dump all employees into Medicare for All?

The big question, of course, is how many employers would simply dump all employees into Medicare for All to avoid the high costs, the hassles of administration, and the risk for those companies that self-insure under the Employment Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA).

What is rationing in healthcare?

In virtually every single-payer system, the primary mechanism to control costs is rationing, which often means waiting for services. It may also mean the complete unavailability of some drugs and other interventions that are deemed not to be cost-effective. That is why many Canadians and Brits who can afford it come to the United States for certain procedures and medications. Only in countries with relatively small and homogenous populations (e.g. Australia and Norway) are these problems kept to a tolerable level. In Sweden, where the immigrant population is larger, waiting is becoming more common.

What percentage of Medicare recipients have a universal plan?

These plans offer out-of-pocket caps and relief from deductibles and co-pays. Approximately 80 percent of Medicare recipients have such a plan. This is an enormous source of comfort for seniors, because a fixed budgetary item for them can drastically reduce financial uncertainty. Most of the Democratic plans would eliminate these in favor of a single government option (Senators Sanders and Warren would eliminate the existing Medicare program and dump seniors into a new “universal” plan.) Practically speaking, there may be no escape from the new Medicare deductibles and co-pays, unlike with current supplemental coverage.

Can politicians blow smoke?

Politicians can be amazingly adept at blowing smoke, especially while electioneering. With the 2020 presidential race unfolding, there is no better example of the phenomenon than the Democrats’ mantra of “Medicare for All.”

Will the Democrats eliminate employer based coverage?

All the Democrats’ plans would eliminate employer-based coverage for 180 million people over some time frame, in spite of the fact that 86 percent of employees rate their employer-provided coverage positively. Especially with a strong job market, employers must compete for employees, in order to avoid the cost of turnover. Although there are co-pays and deductibles, there are only rare cases of employer-covered families bankrupted by medical costs. In contrast to the way it is for many people on Medicare or Medicaid, the income associated with employment can cushion the impact of the medical costs borne by employees.

How can Medicare for All be achieved?

Medicare for All can only be achieved through a broad based grassroots campaign. Join us to replace this broken profit driven system with a health care system that serves us all.

How long has Medicare provided health care for seniors?

Medicare has provided guaranteed health care for millions of seniors for more than 51 years.

What happens to voting eligibility in a closed primary?

During a closed primary or caucus, only voters registered with that party can take part and vote.

Do you have to declare your political affiliation on your voter registration card?

Your state may give you the opportunity to declare your political party affiliation on your voter registration card. You do not have to vote for the party you’re registered with, in a federal, state, or local general election.

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