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In reply to the discussion: New Study Shows Medicare for All Would Save US $5.1 Trillion Over Ten Years [View all]Humanist_Activist
(7,670 posts)of the publicly administered, yet private exchanges, has limits that may prevent coverage for 100% of Americans, and that is a concern. A public option would help, but that can turn into M4all just through the back door. The ACA has a huge amount of weaknesses, mostly related to the propping up of private insurance companies. For example, trying to reduce costs, while having hard caps helps, it is slowing down the increases, not eliminating them, and they sometimes still outpace wage increases.
Basically what it amounts to is to strengthen the ACA we need a lot more federal oversight, more subsidies and outright cost controls, etc. If this can lead to a truly Universal system, I'm all for it, as long as all gaps are closed and its affordable for everyone on an individual level.