Universal coverage AND lower costs (not OR)
Uninsured Americans
Medical bankruptcies/year
Annual healthcare spending
GDP spent on healthcare
The US spends more than any country on healthcare, yet has worse outcomes than most developed nations.
This is not a healthcare system. It is a profit extraction system.
| Category | Current | AIP (Year 3) | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Administrative overhead | $600B | $150B | $450B |
| Insurance profits | $100B | $0 | $100B |
| Billing/coding complexity | $200B | $50B | $150B |
| Fraud/abuse | $100B | $20B | $80B |
| Prescription drug markup | $150B | $50B | $100B |
| Total Efficiency Savings | $880B/year | ||
These savings fund expanded coverage while reducing total spending.
Annual Cost (at scale)
GRT Revenue (Year 1)
Of Revenue to Healthcare
Healthcare is funded through:
Workers see net income increase because healthcare costs disappear from their paychecks while income tax is eliminated.
Healthcare decisions are made locally by elected Community Health Boards—not insurance companies or distant bureaucrats:
Elected Community Health Boards control provider selection, priorities, and budgets
Coordination councils handle multi-community resources and specialist networks
Federal standards and funding—decisions flow UP from communities, not DOWN
Lives saved over 30 years through universal coverage
45,000 Americans die each year from lack of insurance. Ending this is not a luxury—it is a moral imperative.
28M currently uninsured gain immediate coverage. Existing insurance continues.
Transition underinsured to full coverage. Private insurance begins consolidation.
Full universal system operational. Community-governed care networks.