WASHINGTON: U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders unveiled the latest version of his ambitious"Medicare-for-All" plan on Wednesday, moving the healthcare debate among Democratic presidential contenders to center stage in the 2020 race.
At least 10 other Democrats vying for the right to challenge Republican President Donald Trump in 2020 have backed some similar form of government-run healthcare, and every Democrat supports taking at least smaller steps toward achieving universal coverage. The Sanders proposal, which has little chance of passage in the Republican-run Senate, expands on his old bill to include coverage of home and community-based long-term care services for people with disabilities.
The liberal Urban Institute estimated the earlier Sanders plan would cost US$32 trillion over a decade, with the additional taxes raising about US$15 trillion.
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