Proposed to retain employer-based insurance system, but mandate that large and mid-sized employers offer health care or pay into a public plan
Supported mandating that all children, but not all adults, receive health insurance
For adults without employer-based insurance, proposed to create a National Health Insurance Exchange with competition between regulated private plans and a new public plan
Proposed new public plan would have subsidized premiums for people making less than 4 times the poverty level
Supported mandating that all private plans must guarantee eligibility for everyone, and that those with pre-existing conditions should not pay higher rates
Proposed to control costs with information technology, preventive care, and government absorption of some catastrophic insurance costs
Support expanding affordable insurance coverage, but disagree on how it should be done
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus (D-MT) generally supports President Obama's approach, but would add a mandate that all adults receive coverage once there are "affordable" options for all
Some liberals such as Ted Kennedy support extending Medicare to everyone, but will likely support an Obama or Baucus plan as a compromise
Some moderate Democrats support the Wyden-Bennett plan to end the employer-based system and mandate private insurance for all