Main Street Health Compact Act of 2025
What is it?
A six-month plan to replace the Affordable Care Act with a simpler, tougher, and fairer healthcare system. It guarantees care for every American, bans surprise bills and denials, and puts patients—not insurance companies—in charge.
Key Benefits
- No Denials: If your doctor recommends treatment, you get it. No insurer can block it.
- Transparent Pricing: Every provider must show prices up front. No hidden fees, no surprise bills.
- Public Option: A government-backed health plan is available in every county—especially where private insurers pull out.
- Fair Pay for Providers: Doctors and clinics get paid directly for care they deliver, not paperwork they file.
- Coverage for All: Includes dental, vision, mental health, substance abuse, long-term care, and reproductive health.
- Anti-Gouging Protections: Caps on drug prices, medical bills, and insurance overhead. Anyone caught overcharging gets audited and exposed.
- Veteran Priority: Fast-track coverage and guaranteed care for veterans, with no network restrictions.
- Small Business Relief: Tax credits and group plans to help small employers offer coverage.
What Happens If Insurers Drop Out?
The public option automatically expands. Patients stay covered. Providers get paid directly. No one loses care.
How Fast Does It Roll Out?
Six months. Every provision is activated within half a year. No delays, no excuses.
Why It Matters
This isn’t just healthcare reform—it’s a full-scale offensive against fraud, denial, and corporate middlemen. It’s built to protect patients, reward honest providers, and expose anyone gaming the system.