The Myth of Health Care's Free Market

Our universal single-payer health-care plan for older Americans, Medicare, has lower costs and lower overhead than the system serving those under age 65. If everyone in the U.S. was on Medicare, the savings would move the federal budget from deficit to surplus.

Read the full article in Newsweek.

Our universal single-payer health-care plan for
older Americans, Medicare, has lower costs and lower overhead than the system
serving those under age 65. If everyone in the U.S. was on Medicare, the savings
would move the federal budget from deficit to surplus.
Previous
Previous

Report from the Citizens Advisory Council of COVER OREGON

Next
Next

Can Vermont's Single-Payer System Fix What Ails American Healthcare?