Senate to Take up Bernie Sanders Single-Payer Health Plan Wednesday

Published on Tuesday, December 15, 2009 by CommonDreams.org

Senate to Take up Bernie Sanders Single-Payer Health Plan Wednesday

WASHINGTON, December 15 – The Senate on Wednesday will debate for the first time in American history a proposal to create a single-payer, Medicare-for-all health care system.

“In my view, the single-payer approach is the only way we will ever have a cost-effective, comprehensive health care system in this country,” said Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), whose amendment will come before the Senate.

The Sanders Amendment would provide health care and dental coverage for every American, save money, and improve health care results.

“One of the reasons our current health care system is so expensive, so wasteful, so bureaucratic, so inefficient is that it is heavily dominated by private health insurance companies whose only goal in life is to make as much money as they can,” Sanders said.

The 1,300 profit-making private insurance companies administer thousands of separate plans and waste about $400 billion a year on administrative costs, profiteering, high CEO compensation packages, and advertising. Health care providers spend another $210 billion on administrative costs, mostly to deal with insurance paperwork. 

As a result, the United States spends $7,129 per person on health care, almost double the amount spent by nearly any other industrialized country. Nevertheless, 46 million Americans lack health insurance, 100 million Americans cannot access dental care, and 60 million Americans do not have access to primary care.

Sanders acknowledged that his amendment would not pass. “As a result of the power of the insurance and pharmaceutical industries, this amendment will not pass or even get very many votes.  Nonetheless, given the view of millions of us that a single-payer approach is the only way this country will ever provide comprehensive, cost-effective health care to all its citizens, this is an important step forward. 

“At the end of the day – not this year, not next year, but sometime in the future –  this country will come to understand that if we are going to provide comprehensive quality care to all of our people, the only way we will do that is through a Medicare-for-all, single-payer system, and I am glad to be able to start that debate by offering this amendment.”

To read a summary of the amendment, click here.

To read the amendment, click here.

Contact: Michael Briggs cell (202) 557-1935

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1 Comment »

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    chrisy58 Says:

    I just wanted to post that I was watching the Senate as I was eating lunch. I need to get back to the hospital to check on things with my mother, but I wanted to say that one of the Senators from OK requested that they read the entire ammendment outloud on the Senate floor. They started reading at 9 am and were still reading it 2 1/2 hours later when I was eating lunch.

    I would say that the Republicans are doing everything in their power to stall the discussion of this Ammendment.

    I want to praise Sen. Sanders of VT for having the courage to stand for his principles. I can’t wait to hear the debate.

    I am going to back to the hospital now so I hope they will still be debating the ammendment when I get home and can relax and watch it.

    I would encourage us to email Sen. Sanders or phone his office and let him know that the American people applaud his courage and support him.

    Christine Cosser


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