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Monday, April 8, 2019

(nothihg changes no nater what the plan if same cabal contractros run it with no audits or crimes allowe to be stoped by the real govt as has gone on since 2002 law. One cannot fix anything if the same underlying rootproblme ixists of the money being scammed out by the ones in charge and NO GOVT IN CHARGE SINCE LAW OF 2002 and not mjuch back to 1994 and we have our self gagged members of congress to thank for not putting the ovefrsight lnagenae in every billnowin healthcareor anyther funding)..)Expert Opinion: Medicare For All

Expert Opinion: Medicare For All: In North Texas, we treat patients in our hospitals who support many cultural doctrines, so we steer clear of political discussion. We always try to advocate for public policy that improves coverage and treatment. We also strive to educate the community on emerging healthcare issues. With that said, let's discuss the single-payer system. It is a healthcare system where one entity – a single payer – collects all healthcare fees and pays for costs. The most popular 'single payer' approach is called 'Medicare for All.' While no details on coverage and funding have emerged, the discussion has centered on allowing individuals under 65 years of age to 'buy-in' for Medicare coverage or add a public plan to the health insurance marketplaces. Analysts estimate these plans could cost $32 trillion over 10 years, even though the proposals do not identify a financing mechanism. Taking a deeper dive, the 'Medicare for All' could disrupt more than 180 million Americans in employer-provided health

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