The Urgency of Medicare For All with Stephanie Nakajima of Healthcare-NOW

Published: Feb. 22, 2021, 2:25 a.m.

An episode dedicated entirely to understanding where we stand in the fight for Single-Payer Healthcare. Pat interviews Stephanie Nakajima, Director of Communications for Healthcare NOW, a grassroots organization fighting to win a national single-payer healthcare system because they believe access to healthcare is basic to human dignity. Topics discussed:

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- Abolishing for-profit health insurance is the only way to achieve the efficiency, cost savings, and improved outcomes for all that a single-payer system would provide

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- Why a public option won't work

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- Why passing single-payer on a state by state basis could be the solution: it was for Canada

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- Efficiency of 20+% for private insurance vs. 1-3% for publicly administered healthcare

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- California and New York are close to passing a state administered single-payer system

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- Our money, paid in the form of premiums to health insurance companies, is helping to fund the lobbyists who fight against a Medicare For All, single-payer system

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- How centrists continue to co-opt the arguments made in favor of single-payer, but in favor of private, for-profit healthcare

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- What can we do to help move this fight forward?

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Medicare For All, Single-Payer Healthcare, Universal Healthcare, Lobbyists, Healthcare as a human right, Congress, the Senate, Employer-based Healthcare, Denmark, Vermont, 

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