Mindful of the politics ahead, Democrats are assembling the package with their slim hold on Congress.
—Expanding Medicare to cover dental care, vision, and hearing aids for seniors. This provision, championed by Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., has been a long time coming. Vision care would begin the latter part of next year and hearing aids in 2023, but in an apparent concession to costs, dental coverage would not start until 2028.
—Promoting a shift to long-term care in the patient’s own home as opposed to nursing facilities, which turned into incubators for the coronavirus as the pandemic spread. Biden had wanted $400 billion for this initiative under Medicaid, but it looks like Congress will give him about half that. “My constituents are expecting me to deliver, and I’m committed to doing it,” said Rep. Lauren Underwood, D-Ill., whose professional background is in health care policy.
Now everyone will have white veneers. Hopefully, they too don't end up bullying those without.
Just more radical liberal Welfare 🧐
“Sharp opposition from the big pharmaceutical companies and key business industry groups have left Democrats divided over the structure of the program.” But aren’t they supposed to be working for us - the people?
When the state of healthcare reaches such epic proportions of inadequacy and inefficiency in the wealthiest country in the world the the changes have to be BIG!! The Republican Party has obstructed and minimized progress for it forever. VOTE FOR CHANGE!!!
inflation
So AP frames this as a Democratic party problem? And not a problem of millions of people without healthcare in the middle of surging pandemic fanned by the GOPs deliberate failure in vaccination.
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