Now, about funding this. Of course, you can roll together the funds that are already used for Medicare, Medicaid, and the VA. However, Medicaid is partially paid for by individual states. How do you propose that money getting to the federal government?
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Also, while private insurance premiums will no longer be required and instead can be replaced with taxes to employers, employees and those that have individual insurance,
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but how do you close the gap of the co-insurance, deductibles and co-pays (unless you plan to keep the structure of co-insurance, co-pays and deductibles, like Medicare) and all those who are not paying for any insurance right now because they do not have any?
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Right now if seniors cannot afford Medicare, they are switched to Medicaid. Will you have a tiered system like this for those who cannot afford the out-of pocket costs if the system is like Medicare?
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How do you ensure coverage of women's health care like abortion and birth control if the federal government is in control? How do you get rid of the Hyde Amendment permanently and prevent ideologues from stripping birth control from the coverage?
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I have asked these questions of MANY people advocating single payer and no one has actually been able to answer these questions. Can you?
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GirlPowerDon'tQuit Retweeted Bill Nelson
BTW: Here is a statement from Senator Nelson saying how may people cannot afford the out-of-pocket costs of Medicare.https://twitter.com/NelsonForSenate/status/1025169376289402882 …
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Bill NelsonVerified account @NelsonForSenateHad a great time in the Villages last week, discussing the importance of not just protecting Medicare, but strengthening it. Millions of Floridians rely on Medicare and many face out-of-pocket costs they can't afford, so I just filed legislation that would cap these costs.#TBT pic.twitter.com/x2JB7EyQ9f1 reply 0 retweets 6 likes -
To qualify for Medicaid as a Senior, you can't have ANY assets to your name, not a car, a house, or any savings whatsoever. So I should correct my statement about Seniors going on Medicaid. It's not when they can't afford Medicare, it's when they become completely destitute.
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Hi there! You have a lot of questions! I’m going to try to answer all of them, so let me know if I miss any. First, your last tweet about qualifying for Medicaid is exactly correct. We went through that process with my grandmother before she died. It was horrible.
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I am in favor of eliminating profit from the healthcare industry in a broad sense. But I am not in favor of banning or eliminating supplemental health insurance policies, just like what many seniors who are on Medicare right now have. Other countries with various types of ....
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Universal coverage still have supplemental policies available. As far as the 401k/IRA part of your question, a) insurance companies would still exist in every other sector and would continue (although smaller) in a M4A model b) significant numbers of average Americans...
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Replying to @DrChristineMann @growing0up0girl and
Don’t have significant sums in those plans c) to me it’s a bit like asking what will happen to oil and gas stocks if we transition to renewable energy: the pros outweigh the cons.
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Health care is 1/6 of the economy that you want to make almost completely non-profit. How do you mitigate the disruption to our economy? You touch briefly on health insurers, which make 10's of billions of dollars a year in profit by saying that loss will be rather minor,
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