Universal Coverage Expansions in Wealthy Nations Finds Medicare for All Likely Less Expensive Than Previous Estimates: Harvard Researchers
November 20, 2019
November 20, 2019
CHICAGO, Illinois, Nov. 20 -- Physicians for a National Health Program issued the following news release:
The cost of Medicare-for-All reform -- as recently projected in an economic analysis from Elizabeth Warren's campaign -- is contested by scholars and politicians. Some predict net savings, while others project that utilization of care would soar under single-payer, leading to runaway costs. However, a new study examining the implementation of universal coverage expansions in wea . . .
The cost of Medicare-for-All reform -- as recently projected in an economic analysis from Elizabeth Warren's campaign -- is contested by scholars and politicians. Some predict net savings, while others project that utilization of care would soar under single-payer, leading to runaway costs. However, a new study examining the implementation of universal coverage expansions in wea . . .