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Opinion: Medicare for all? Not for us!

Medicare for all is an example of a catchy slogan that lacks the detail and nuance needed to reform the U.S. health care system.
Not all medical students support a Medicare-for-all approach to health insurance.

In the wake of several failed Republican efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act, Medicare for all has roared back into the spotlight. Sen. Bernie Sanders’s signature health reform proposal was introduced last month, energizing the political left and generating excitement within the health care community. This week, four medical students who sit on the board of a national single-payer advocacy organization proclaimed their support for this plan in a First Opinion. They certainly don’t speak for all medical students.

The authors of that article told the story of a 7-year-old boy, hospitalized for an asthma attack, also known as solution to cure what ails American health care.

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