Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB329

Introduced
1/25/23  

Caption

Public Health - Commission on Universal Health Care

Impact

The proposed universal health care program is designed to provide affordable and high-quality coverage to all Marylanders, regardless of their financial status, immigration background, or existing health care coverage. It will include a broad benefit package encompassing primary, preventive, and reproductive health care, which some stakeholders view as a significant step towards improving public health outcomes in the state. Furthermore, the plan intends to consolidate existing federal and state health programs to streamline care and potentially reduce administrative costs in the long term.

Summary

House Bill 329 aims to establish the Commission on Universal Health Care, with the mission to develop a comprehensive plan for a universal health care program in Maryland. This program is intended to provide health benefits to all residents of the state through a single-payer system, promoting health equity and addressing disparities in health access. The bill outlines that the commission shall analyze various health care models and recommendations from other states while considering the specific health care needs of Maryland residents across diverse communities.

Contention

While the bill has the potential to transform health care delivery in Maryland, it has also sparked discussions around the implications of a single-payer system and its funding mechanisms. Critics may express concerns about the feasibility of establishing such a program and the possible long-term economic impacts on taxpayers and the health care system as a whole. Supporters, however, argue that creating a universal health care system could lead to improved health outcomes and more equitable access to care for all residents.

Companion Bills

MD HB610

Carry Over Public Health - Commission on Universal Health Care

Similar Bills

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