[1]Pramila Jayapal
It’s absurd to make dental, vision, and hearing separate from other health
care. And yet that’s part of the reality of America’s broken, for-profit
health care system.
Two-thirds of Medicare recipients don’t have dental coverage today. Folks
are suffering with serious dental ailments, but they can’t afford to see a
dentist. And some can’t even get the critical dental procedures they need
before having life-saving heart surgeries.
We need to expand Medicare, improve its benefits, and guarantee it to
everyone. That’s why my friend Senator Bernie Sanders and I are leading
the fight for Medicare expansion in the American Families Plan.
[ [link removed] ]We can expand Medicare and lower the eligibility age, but only if we
fight for it right now. Chip in $3 to pass this
transformative health care expansion on our way to Medicare for All.
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6 million people lost their dental insurance during the pandemic. Millions
more couldn’t afford dental insurance before the pandemic. Dental care
isn’t some extraneous perk — it’s an essential part of staying healthy.
That’s why we need to guarantee dental health care for all — starting
right now by expanding what Medicare covers and who is eligible for it.
We all know that the current for-profit health care system in America is
broken. So broken that it costs lives not to guarantee health care as a
human right. It’s time that we took a big step towards Medicare for All by
implementing these transformative health care reforms.
[ [link removed] ]We need to expand Medicare ASAP in the American Families Plan. Chip in
to fuel our work so we can make sure it happens. Transformational change
will take all of us.
In solidarity,
Pramila
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