The phrase "Medicare for all" is slowly becoming as ubiquitous in American political debates as any number of classics — the size of government, tax reform, gun rights and even "the wall."
But do supporters realize Medicare covers far less than private insurance? That it doesn't cover long-term care? That most people have to pay out-of-pocket for gap insurance to cover their health care costs properly?
And do opponents realize "Medicare for all" is a label now being placed on a number of health system proposals? That there's already a far larger government role in our health care system than private insurance advocates want to acknowledge?
In this episode of "What The Health," our panel devotes a full show to explaining the nuances of "Medicare for all," the various proposals that would fundamentally change how health care in the U.S. works.
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