Brace yourselves. Over the coming months and longer, you will be hearing presidential candidates and their acolytes proclaiming the moral imperative of a Medicare for All program. Is this just an electioneering slogan or is this really the Holy Grail of health care reform? Nearly all Whistleblower posts are stand alone essays. This Medicare for All entry, will be a rare departure from this tradition and will be a two-parter. If you like Part I today, then you will have strong incentive to visit this site next week. And, if you find today’s post to be disappointing, then I invite you back next week with the hope that you will find the conclusion to be more captivating and riveting than this post. How's my salesmanship? Let’s try to agree on one thing before we disagree over everything else. Conceptually, we all support any health care system that provides high quality medical care, with reasonable access into the health care arena and is cost effective.
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