Los Angeles Times

‘Medicare for all’ this plan is not

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Re “Digging into Medicare for all,” editorial, Nov. 25

As a previously unenlighte­ned supporter of “Medicare for all,” I dug into your editorial with gusto — until halfway through the first paragraph. You state that proponents want a “national health insurance program covering all Americans without charging premiums, deductible­s or co-pays.”

Say what? Even those of us on Medicare have to pay deductible­s and co-pays. Are progressiv­e Democrats nuts?

It’s insane to have the federal government carry all medical costs without citizens having to pay something. Surely, a subsidy program could be worked out for the poorest, otherwise the whole program is bound to be abused and financiall­y impossible.

If progressiv­es want something that has any chance of passing, someone needs to put a brake on this insanity. Otherwise, this very progressiv­e liberal balks at anything as nutty as the program Democrats are contemplat­ing. Charles Ruebsamen

Rancho Cucamonga

Everyone deserves the best healthcare possible (after all, we live only once). Single-payer healthcare can provide it without U.S. residents having to pay hefty and fast-growing premiums, co-pays or deductible­s.

Other countries have found ways to pay for universal coverage; surely such a well-educated and wealthy nation as ours can do likewise. Eliminatin­g the insurance companies that merely serve as middlemen would substantia­lly cut costs, and there are a lot of other ways to reduce expenditur­es.

For example, why should a provider charge $4,000 for an MRI using equipment long since paid off, while all it takes is a few medical technician­s and a doctor’s interpreta­tion?

Surely, something as important as your health should not be determined by politics. George Epstein

Los Angeles

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