California won’t be adopting single-payer health care with its $400 billion price tag any time soon. Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon made sure of that by opposing it.

But the health care system is ailing, and organized labor, health care advocates and several Democratic lawmakers are offering a new prescription in the form of several bills. The measures could provide a bridge to a single-payer system in the future.

Read more at: https://www.mercurynews.com/2018/03/15/advocates-offer-new-remedy-for-health-care-woes-as-a-bridge-to-single-payer/ and Health Leaders Media