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What is Single Payer Universal Healthcare // 

National Improved Medicare for All?​

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House Bill 3069

​Senate Bill 1506​​

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H.R. 3069

National Improved Medicare for All / Single Payer Universal Healthcare

National Improved Medicare for All / Single Payer Universal Healthcare will provide every person living in the United States of America guaranteed access to lifelong health maintenance without barriers, gaps or Denial of Care. This will include dental, vision, hearing, sexual and reproductive health, primary care and much more with no out-of-pocket expenses, commercial health insurance premiums, deductibles, or co-payments. The bill is custom-tailored for the United States and cannot be compared with health programs in other countries.​

 

This is not a public option. This is not an extension of the ACA. This is not expansion of Medicaid. This is not supplemental commercial health insurance. It is a program that provides lifelong health maintenance for all citizens and residents of the country.

 

Senate Bill 1506

National Improved Medicare for All / Single Payer Universal Healthcare ​

National Improved Medicare for All / Single Payer Universal Healthcare will provide every person living in the United States of America guaranteed access to lifelong health maintenance without barriers, gaps or Denial of Care. This will include dental, vision, hearing, sexual and reproductive health, primary care and much more with no out-of-pocket expenses, commercial health insurance premiums, deductibles, or co-payments. The bill is custom-tailored for the United States and cannot be compared with health programs in other countries.​

 

This is not a public option. This is not an extension of the ACA. This is not expansion of Medicaid. This is not supplemental commercial health insurance. It is a program that provides lifelong health maintenance for all citizens and residents of the country.

 

Statewide Single Payer Universal Healthcare

Statewide Single Payer Universal Healthcare has been introduced in states across the United States of America. Many state campaigns are currently extremely active with incremental legislative measures passing annually including: California, Colorado, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Washington State and elsewhere. ​

(Title Photo by Ana Simonovska)

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