Edwards announces
plan for Universal Health Care
Chapel Hill, North Carolina - Senator John Edwards
today released a bold plan to transform America's
health care system and provide universal health care
for every man, woman and child in America.
Under Edwards’ plan, families without insurance will
get coverage at an affordable price, families with
insurance will pay less and get more security and
choice, it will be cheaper and easier for businesses
and employers to insure their workers.
“The American health care system today is broken for far too
many of our families,” said Edwards. “To fix this
crisis, we don't need an incremental shift, we need
a fundamental change. We need universal health care
in this country – not only access to insurance as
some politicians say -- so every American is insured
and we bring down costs for middle and working-class
families.”
Edwards believes that we must achieve universal health
coverage as quickly as possible. To get there, all
parts of our society must share responsibility. His
plan is based on the principle of shared
responsibility: businesses, families, and
governments must each do their part to achieve
universal health coverage and a better health care
system for all of us.
The Edwards Plan achieves universal coverage by:
·
Requiring businesses and other employers to either
cover their employees or help finance their health
insurance.
·
Making insurance affordable by creating new tax
credits, expanding Medicaid and SCHIP, reforming
insurance laws, and taking innovative steps to
contain health care costs.
·
Creating regional "Health Markets" to let every
American share the bargaining power to purchase an
affordable, high-quality health plan, increase
choices among insurance plans, and cut costs for
businesses offering insurance.
·
Once these steps have been taken, requiring all
American residents to get insurance.
For more information on Edwards’ plan, please see
this PDF fact sheet.