Health Care

Health care has dominated the Democratic presidential campaign since the race began. Democratic candidates agree on the need for more government involvement in health care but disagree over how much.

By Megan Duzor | VOA News

(Reuters)

All the Democratic candidates support universal heath care, however they differ on how to accomplish this. The most ambitious plan is Medicare-for-all, a bill proposed by Senator Bernie Sanders and co-sponsored by several 2020 Democratic candidates, which calls for a government-funded single-payer health care system, similar to the Canadian health care model. Sanders’ plan lays out a path for eliminating private health insurance, however not all Democratic candidates who support Medicare-for-all seek that same goal. Medicare, a federal government program, currently only provides health care coverage for older Americans.

Do you favor Medicare-for-all or a public option?

Those opposed to Medicare-for-all support a public option, in which individuals could buy into a government-run health program, like Medicare, or remain on a health plan offered by private insurers. Supporters of a public option argue that those who want private health insurance should be allowed to keep it.

Would you abolish private insurance?


President Donald Trump’s position: President Donald Trump has called Medicare-for-all a “socialist” plan that would cost the government too much money and would lead to a reduction in health services for seniors. “Every major Democrat in Washington has backed a massive government health care takeover that would totally obliterate Medicare,” he said. His administration has rolled back key provisions of “Obamacare” – the signature health care legislation championed by former President Barack Obama – including a mandate that required Americans to buy health insurance or pay a tax penalty.


Public opinion

Do you support Medicare-for-all proposals that also allow for private insurance?

25%

No

70%

5%

Yes

Unsure

Do you support Medicare-for-all proposals without the option of private insurance?

41%

54%

Yes

No

5% Unsure

70%

Yes

No

25%

5% Unsure

Do you support Medicare-for-all proposals without the option of private insurance?

41%

Yes

No

54%

5% Unsure

70%

Yes

No

25%

5% Unsure

Do you support Medicare-for-all proposals without the option of private insurance?

41%

Yes

No

54%

5% Unsure

Source: PBS NewsHour / NPR / Marist poll (released July 22, 2019)