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 @dandymananswered…4yrs4Y

Yes, but reduce regulations so insurers can compete across state lines and reduce costs

 @8QNKSKF from Michigan  answered…4yrs4Y

This program is one of the worst programs Obama and his administration did . This has caused so many issues for citizens

 @6HDD83R from California  answered…4yrs4Y

- Support free and public healthcare (for those who qualify)
- Officially nationalize all health institutions, where the employees of said health institutions are government employees.
- The U.S. government shall only support any medical procedures with a success rate of 51% or higher
- The U.S. federal government shall cover 50% of the cost of healthcare (while the states, U.S. territories, and Washington D.C., shall cover for the other 50%).
- Only essential and/or beneficial medical procedures (both surgical and non-surgical) shall be covered by the state
- Taxes, tariffs, fees, profi…  Read more

 @93GHPLP from Louisiana  answered…3yrs3Y

 @68QRLZT from Louisiana  answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, I believe it is a good start, but I would like to work towards establishing a healthcare system similar to Germany's healthcare system

 @7F2MM2F from New York  answered…3yrs3Y

No, a single payer healthcare system would be better than a mandate system

 @87V5TYY from Connecticut  answered…4yrs4Y

 @riddlecongress from Connecticut  answered…4yrs4Y

No, open the markets so insurers can compete across state lines and reduce costs, but I support protecting pre-existing conditions.

 @8L9P7P3 from GU  answered…4yrs4Y

I support it, but private healthcare should also be allowed. It should be a balance of private and public healthcare.

 @8Z6PZKW from Louisiana  answered…3yrs3Y

  @92SJM74 from Virginia  answered…3yrs3Y