Physicians Group Endorses the Medicare for All Act of 2019
Physicians for a
"Accept no substitutes -- only single-payer, Medicare for All can fix the grave dysfunctions and injustices of the American health care system," said Dr.
The Medicare for All Act would improve Medicare by providing comprehensive, first-dollar health benefits inclusive of dental, vision, hearing, mental health, and long-term care, as well as the full spectrum of women's reproductive health care. It would then expand Medicare to cover everyone living in the
Experts predict that single-payer Medicare for All would would save more than
Currently, the
"Even single-payer opponents admit that, compared to Medicare for All, the status quo will cost
While endorsing the Medicare for All Act as a strong single-payer bill, PNHP notes an area for improvement: Since for-profit providers (including hospitals, dialysis centers, nursing homes, home care agencies, and hospices) have been shown to provide inferior care at inflated prices, PNHP recommends moving to a fully nonprofit health system in addition to the bill's current constraints on profit-making. To achieve an orderly transition of for-profit providers to nonprofit status, the doctors' group recommends a bond-funded buyout of investor-owned facilities.



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