In 'Medicare For All,' Healthcare Is Seen As A 'Critical Service'
New York Times investigative reporter Sarah Kliff talks about the costs and challenges of switching to a universal healthcare system — and what it might mean to eliminate private insurance entirely.
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December 13, 2019 at 01:17AM
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NPR News: In 'Medicare For All,' Healthcare Is Seen As A 'Critical Service'
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