A Health Care Funding Proposal
Please Contact Your U.S. Congressional Leaders
Help Us Introduce Health Care Reform
Providing Affordable Health Care For All As Well As For Future Generations
Every so often, especially during a new U.S. Congressional session, our federal legislators, attempt to fix our faltering health care system. What they don’t realize is that, no matter what patch they place on our failing system, it still doesn’t address the ticking time bomb that will occur in our not-so-distant future. For even if benefits are reduced and taxes are raised, Medicare will be bankrupted in the next 7 – 10 years or at least severely impaired.
What we propose is a system to replace the need for CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) that will cover 100% of U.S. citizens and legal residents from the cradle to the grave.
In short, our proposed system will replace the need for Medicare, Medicaid and the Chip programs. And, under this proposal, those laid off or terminated from employment (like those laid off during our last pandemic) would still have coverage.
Please have a look at our Health Care Funding Proposal. In addition, our plan provides a single payer system that is not our federal government.
Health Care Funding Proposal Videos
An Introduction and Parts 1 and 2
Healthcare Funding Proposal Overview
Introduction
This is an introduction to our Health Care Funding Proposal Plan
Click on the link below to jump to the section in the video.
- INTRODUCTION (0:00)
- PART 1A – HOW WILL IT ALL WORK (3:46)
- PART 1B – PAYROLL & OTHER EXPENSES (5:09)
- PART 1C – FOR THOSE RETIRED, UNEMPLOYED WORKERS, PART TIME WORKERS, AND AN END TO MEDICARE (7:01)
- PART 1D – DEDUCTIBLES, CO-PAYS, AND OUT OF POCKET EXPENSES (10:35)
- PART 1E – ADVANTAGES FOR WORKERS (11:15)
- PART 1F – ADVANTAGES FOR EMPLOYERS (12:09)
- PART 1G – ADVANTAGES FOR SELF-EMPLOYED (14:10)
- PART 1H – LAID OFF EMPLOYEES & FORMER DEPENDENTS OVER 25 YEARS OLD (15:12)
- PART 1I – THOSE ABOUT TO AND THOSE CURRENTLY COLLECTING MEDICARE (15:55)
- PART 1J – SO HOW DO WE ACCOMPLISH THIS (16:45)
- A FINAL NOTE (17:32)
Part 2
For further information for health care providers and insurers, as well as additional information for employers, watch Part 2