Nearly seven in 10 Americans think they would continue to pay deductibles and co-pays under Medicare for All, when in fact they would not. And some 54% wrongly believe that individuals and employers would continue to pay premiums.
"Medicare for All" is in the spotlight in the 2020 presidential campaign, but many Americans don't understand what it is.
A new Kaiser Family Foundation poll released Tuesday found that majorities of those polled have mistaken views about the government-run program backed by Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, an independent who is a leading candidate for the Democratic nomination. Nearly seven in 10 Americans think they would continue to pay deductibles and co-pays under Medicare for All, Kaiser found, when in fact they would not. And some 54% wrongly believe that individuals and employers would continue to pay premiums.
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