Patients deserve pricing they can understand, plans they can actually use, and coverage that prioritizes their well-being. The good news is we already know what works: more transparency, fewer middlemen, and putting the patient—not the profit—at the center of the system.
Healthcare policy can sound complicated, but the goal is simple: when you’re sick, you should be able to get care without going broke. Instead of defending the status quo, we need to rebuild trust in a system that puts patients first. That means transparency, accountability, and ensuring every person—regardless of income or zip code—can access affordable care that works for them.
Healthcare is a fundamental human right. Yet, corporate greed has made our healthcare system unaffordable and inaccessible, burdening families with crushing medical debt and anxiety. We must confront powerful healthcare interests head-on, prioritizing patients over profits. My goal is clear: universal, accessible, and affordable healthcare for every American, without compromise or concession.
Our system is too complex, too expensive, and too stacked in favor of insurers, pharmacy benefit managers, and corporate hospitals. People shouldn’t have to skip care or drown in medical debt just to stay healthy. For many, the costs aren’t just frustrating—they’re devastating.
Medicare for All: No More Half Measures
Dan’s Plan:
Pass Medicare for All which will expand healthcare coverage to all Americans with affordable, high-quality care.
Enforce price transparency with hospitals, insurance companies, and drug companies, and call out bad actors who hide costs, with real penalties that will make them think twice.
Cap out-of-pocket expenses for prescriptions and routine care.
Expand coverage to mental health care.