
Medicare for All Act
The Medicare for All Act proposes replacing the current fragmented healthcare system with a single-payer, government-run health insurance program. It would provide comprehensive coverage—hospital, doctor visits, prescription drugs, and preventive care—funded primarily through taxes. The goal is to ensure universal access, reduce administrative costs, and eliminate out-of-pocket expenses, making healthcare more affordable and equitable for all Americans. It aims to streamline healthcare delivery, improve public health outcomes, and eliminate gaps caused by insurance discrimination or coverage denials.