Fact, Data, Evidence & Research
Enacting Single Payer non-privatized National Improved Medicare for All would leverage American citizens and residents in multiple ways. Learn more here about the research, data, evidence and studies that support the need for that legislative change.
Healthcare is not a Human Right in the United States. Achieving National Improved Medicare for All / Universal Healthcare for all U.S. residents requires significant system-wide changes in the financing of healthcare.
The best, most efficient, equitable health system is a public, Single Payer system.
This will eliminate private sector profit and waste.
With a Single Payer National Improved Medicare for All program, medical professionals can focus on optimizing triage of services rather than working within a system covered by commerical health insurance companies who have incentives to deny medical care for profit.
With National Improved Medicare for All, citizens and residents act as their own insurers through partnerships with medical professional organizations wherein tax dollars work for everyone.
Consumer choice is then based on best care to meet needs with no out-of-pocket payments.
Single Payer is the best option to ensure equity, fairness, equality and priorities aligned with medical needs.
The Single Payer National Improved Medicare for All program benefits public health, as everyone will have Universal Access to needed care, with treatment plans based on what works best for the patient.
Clinics and hospitals will be free to provide appropriate treatments based on need.
Hospitals will accept all patients, with care reimbursed equally for all.
Resolving the great discrepancy in coverage for mental health and substance use disorders relative to medical and surgical services is more likely in an SP model, as well, as National Improved Medicare for All includes lifelong maintenance to healthcare without gaps, disruption, restricted networks, or barriers to access.
National Improved Medicare for All also includes dental care, hearing care, vision care, Sexual and Reproductive Health care and much more.
Patients will partner actively in their care, receiving diagnosis, treatment, and prevention services without facing cost barriers, Denial of Care or bias.
Ethical Americans will build a healthier nation, saving lives and reducing financial burdens while addressing inequities rooted in social, demographic, mental health, economic, and political conditions.