No, not at all. The only thing that changes is the provider. The care, the doctor, the coverage, all remains the same. The only difference is instead of paying a copay, a premium and having a deductible, you pay a percentage or two higher in taxes on April 15. That's it. And 30 million more poor Americans can get access to healthcare, and 45K fewer Americans die every year because they don't. Not to mention the addition of reproductive rights, vision, dental, mental health, etc.
What we do now is abysmal and it costs twice as much per capita than other first world countries that implement universal healthcare
Healthcare is a human right, period.
If you believe the bullshit Fogdog is trying to sell you, you'd think Sanders is trying to decrease the quality of healthcare for everyone just to give poor people who don't deserve it because they're poor or not white coverage.