Medicare for All Act establishes a national health insurance program providing comprehensive health care coverage.
The Medicare for All Act establishes a national health insurance program to provide comprehensive health care coverage, including preventive benefits and long-term care. It mandates universal coverage, prohibits discrimination, and ensures continuity of care during the transition period. The Act covers a broad spectrum of services, including hospital care, preventive services, prescription drugs, and long-term care. It also establishes a national health budget, sets quality standards, and ensures health equity by addressing disparities.
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