Universal Healthcare Will Save Lives… and Could Save the Democratic Party, Common Dreams, Oct. 22, 2025, by Diljeet K. Singh, MD, DrPH, president of Physicians for a National Health Program
As the only wealthy country without universal coverage, sticking to our current system is truly not “politically feasible.” Democratic leaders need to understand and embrace America’s desire for change.
The ongoing government shutdown, a standoff over health insurance premiums, is a missed opportunity to truly reform healthcare and revive the Democratic Party.
Democrats have been hyper focused on restoring Medicaid cuts and preserving Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies to blunt the harmful healthcare impact of the Republican budget. But this narrow strategy not only fails to address the core issues of the current system but ignores what most Americans want most: a system free from profit-driven conflicts of interest, prior authorizations, co-pays, deductibles, or the threat of bankruptcy. …
Americans want trustworthy, high-quality healthcare without conflicts of interest, co-pays, deductibles, or financial risk. A May 2025 Pew poll confirms this, with 68% of Americans, including 90% of Democrats and 45% of Republicans, believing the government should provide health insurance for all. A November 2024 Gallup poll shows 62% of Americans, including 90% of Democrats, 65% of Independents, and 32% of Republicans, think the federal government should guarantee health coverage for everyone. And a 2024 Marist Poll found 86% of Gen Z and 76% of Millennials also share the opinion that health insurance is the government’s responsibility. …
Meanwhile, Democrats are defending the status quo instead of fighting for the comprehensive health care reform that Americans need. Despite the unpopularity of much of what the Trump administration has done, support for the Democratic Party from its core members remains slim, with historically low voter registration and approval numbers. Championing universal healthcare gives Democrats a chance to move away from the status quo and win back frustrated voters, especially the youth.
Comment:
By Don McCanne, M.D.
Recently we pointed out that a health policy issue (ACA premium subsidies) is central to the federal budget battle and shutdown. Dems and voters favor retaining the subsidies.
In the above commentary, Dr. Singh – president of PNHP – emphasizes that maintaining a few subsidies isn’t going to cure our health insurance woes or help the Democrats. Instead, what’s needed is universal coverage – i.e., single payer, Medicare for All.
Dr. Singh states that “what most Americans want most: a system free from profit-driven conflicts of interest, prior authorizations, co-pays, deductibles, or the threat of bankruptcy.” And, “Americans from all parties agree that our political and economic systems need change.”
Yet neither major political party has it right in that the Republicans propose changes that would make our system worse, and the Democrats defend the status quo that has been so ineffective.
What both sides should agree on is that a comprehensive system progressively funded based on ability to pay, with billionaires contributing far more healthcare costs than they consume (but leaving them plenty for their extravagant lifestyles).
Bringing health insurance reform to the forefront now is timely with Dr. Singh leading the upcoming national meeting of PNHP, an organization that has long been a leader in the fight for comprehensive, accessible health care for everyone at a price that each of us can afford. She is correct that advocating for guaranteed, high quality, affordable health insurance that would boost the Democrats.
Yet, let’s look more broadly. Since we prefer that reform be based on sound policy rather than divisive politics, can we contemplate joining across parties in supporting health care justice for all, rather than battling ballrooms for billionaires vs. the unpopular status quo? There are plenty of Republicans, Independents, and Democrats who would unify on a government-financed health insurance approach that would guarantee all Americans “trustworthy, high quality health care without conflicts of interest, co-pays, deductibles, or financial risk.”
Let’s do it.
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