Platform Highlights
 

Universal Health Care Plan


Fighting For Health Insurance Coverage

The health of our people is vital to the well-being of America. Yet almost 44 million Americans (including 2.8 million Floridians) lack adequate health insurance coverage. And the ranks of the uninsured continue to grow at an alarming rate.

Peter Deutsch rejects the old excuse that we cannot afford to expand health insurance coverage. He understands that, as a group, the uninsured suffer from decreased work productivity, lower school achievement, and shorter life expectancy, among other negative outcomes. America cannot afford to leave its people longing for such a basic necessity.

In the United States Senate, Peter Deutsch will work to secure health insurance coverage for each and every man, woman, and child in Florida and throughout the United States. To make that happen, Peter Deutsch will seek comprehensive action in three key areas: expanding health insurance coverage to millions of uninsured Americans, generating significant savings in health care costs, and reducing the Federal deficit to generate essential resources.

Peter Deutsch will work to secure health insurance coverage for each and every man, woman, and child in Florida and throughout the United States.

Expanding Coverage to Millions of the Uninsured

The adage, "Good things come to those who wait," does not apply to health care. When a person needs health care, time is of the essence. When more than 40 million lack access to health insurance coverage - including more than 9 million children - America cannot spare one moment. Help is overdue. In the U.S. Senate, Peter Deutsch will bring help in the form of health insurance coverage to millions of Americans.

He seeks to:

Generating Savings in Health Care Costs

Health care costs are rising at an unsustainable pace. To provide health insurance coverage to all who need it, we must find ways to stabilize and reduce health care costs. In the Senate, Peter Deutsch will work for cost reductions through the following actions:

Reducing the Federal Budget

Ultimately, America’s ability to provide health care insurance coverage for each and every man, woman, and child will depend upon the fiscal discipline of the President and Members of Congress. In the Senate, Peter Deutsch will work to set America back on the path toward solid budgetary footing.