It's Obvious the US Healthcare System Isn't Working, So Why Not Try Medicare for All? | Common Dreams
It's Obvious the US Healthcare System Isn't Working, So Why Not Try Medicare for All? | Common Dreams
It's Obvious the US Healthcare System Isn't Working, So Why Not Try Medicare for All? | Common Dreams

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/40521677
Helena AddisonDec 18, 2025
Between the (likely) expiration of the Affordable Care Act enhanced subsidies, cuts to Medicaid and Medicare, and the decade-long efforts to undermine and dismantle the ACA, the casualties and costs of our current healthcare system continue to grow as Americans continue to wait for a better option. Nearly 45,000 Americans aged 17-65 die each year due to lack of insurance, a number that could rise to over 51,000 preventable deaths in the coming years.
Yet, the Senate has failed to pass either healthcare plan proposed to keep health insurance premiums from skyrocketing in the New Year and the Medicare for All bill introduced by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and US Reps. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) and Debbie Dingell (D-Mich.) in April 2025 has not advanced in Congress. Ideas like Medicare for All or universal healthcare often make eyes roll. “That’s unrealistic,” we’re told.