Medical & Historical Advocacy for Medicare For All: Mark Neumann & Myron Buchholz

Mark Neumann & Myron Buchholz

National Healthcare has been an enduring electoral and life issue for many decades, with advocacy for Single Payer or Medicare For All platforms ever more popular. Myron Buchholz taught history in high schools for around 30 years, and he combines his historical perspective on the issue with his personal experience with the “healthcare” system to advocate for a single payer system in the US. Myron ran for the Democratic nomination for the 3rd district Wisconsin seat in the House of Representatives back in 2016. Mark Neumann (email him here) spent decades as a pediatric doctor, in Wisconsin, Illinois, and in Zaire/The Congo as a Franciscan brother, and is currently running this year for the same Democratic nomination for the House of Reps, with Medicare For All as a principle issue.

Past/present religious/spiritual influences: Catholic, Lutheran, Non-affiliated

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SIA-000663

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Medical & Historical Advocacy for Medicare For All: Mark Neumann & Myron Buchholz

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Myron has had lots of experience with the medical system, especially in dealing with knee, hip, shoulder repairs/replacements, giving him a younger overall body age.
Does the expense of malpractice insurance cause expensive insurance?
Why don't candidates stump for Medicare For All, considering its popularity? Corporate opposition is one factor.

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Mark Neumann
Myron Buchholz

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