Group floats 'Medicare by Choice' as a Democratic health care alternative
In the shadowed corridors of policy reform, a new proposal called Medicare by Choice rises as a staged, deliberate alternative for America's health care landscape. It is positioned not as a radical rupture from the past but as a pragmatic, Democratic-led evolution—one that foregrounds choice, affordability, and targeted coverage. For veteran entrepreneurs who have learned to navigate uncertainty and build enduring ventures, this framework promises not just reform, but a recalibrated stance toward healthcare costs and access that could influence business risk, resilience, and opportunity. Medicare by Choice envisions a more flexible, middle-ground approach compared to a single-payer system. It aims to preserve private insurance while expanding Medicare-style protections and price controls, thereby lowering out-of-pocket expenses and reducing coverage gaps. The practical implication for veteran founders is a clearer, more stabilized health coverage ecosystem. When startup budgets i...