Deets On Medicare For All
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Deets On Medicare For All

UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE
Is A Right
Medicare-X or a public option forces competition in the healthcare industry
– raising quality of care while lowering costs –
and forces the insurance carriers to either refocus as an industry or to pursue bankruptcy.
A public option decouples healthcare from employers, giving unions more bargaining power for wages and benefits.
A public option also gets America a step closer to universal mental health care coverage.
We should start viewing LGBTQ+ in terms of public health rather than religious or societal norms,
with an IMMEDIATE BAN ON ALL VARIATIONS OF CONVERSION THERAPY – including Applied Behavior Analysis for those who are on the autism spectrum, like myself.
This will allow us to craft data backed therapy options to ease one’s journey of self-acceptance and self-love.
I love the concept of Medicare For All.
I hate the actual bill(s) as written.
They’re bloated, leave employees shafted, gives insurance carrier CEOs a big pay day with the buyouts, and does little to nothing to actually *improve* quality of care, they just shift everyone over to the already broken Medicare and Medicaid systems.
That doesn’t work for me.
I see two options.
1) Implement Medicare-X and kick-start the public option.
OR
2) Nationalize America’s largest insurance carrier.
Both options lead to the same result, but option 2 is a helluva lot faster.
That result is – legitimate market competition.
We *compete* carriers out of businesses.
This *raises* quality of care, *lowers* healthcare costs, and *raises* front-line healthcare wages and salaries.
And the beauty of this method?
A nationally ran healthcare option can be ran *at a loss indefinitely* if required.
Companies listed on the stock exchange cannot.
This secret weapon forces insurance carriers to either sell out to the United States for pennies on the Medicare For All dollar, or forces carriers to pivot towards cosmetic and elective procedures.
Either way, the American *people* win.
Sources:
Senators Reject Pair of Public Option Proposals – The New York Times September 29, 2009
Designing a Medicare Buy-In and a Public Plan Marketplace Option – Urban Institute September 2016
The Cost of ‘Medicare-for-All’ – FactCheck.Org August 10, 2018
The Case for the Public Option Over Medicare for All – Harvard Business Review October 10, 2019
4 Myths About the Public Option – The Center For American Progress November 20, 2020
Democrats’ winnowing health care ambitions – Vox October 21, 2021
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