The National Sovereignty and Resilience Act (NSRA) establishes the Basic Medical Provision (BMP), universal health coverage with zero premiums for every American, delivered through competitive private carriers and funded by the Health Sovereignty Fund.
The BMP guarantees a zero-premium health plan to every American. Rather than replacing private insurance, it layers a universal floor beneath the existing system: private carriers compete to deliver the BMP, and anyone who wants additional coverage can still buy it. No one is forced off a plan they like.
The BMP is funded by the Health Sovereignty Fund, which draws on the NSRA's enforcement-driven revenue streams, including pharmaceutical parity savings and offshore tax recovery, not new broad-based taxes. The Congressional Budget Office scoring pathway is built into the statute.
The healthcare titles are engineered for constitutional durability, with an 85% medical-loss-ratio floor and pre-deprivation due-process schedules calibrated to Mathews v. Eldridge. The mechanism is enforceable and administratively concrete.
Is the NSRA's healthcare plan the same as Medicare for All?
No. The BMP is a universal zero-premium floor delivered through competing private carriers, not a single government payer. Private plans continue to compete above the floor.
Will I lose my current insurance under the NSRA?
No. The BMP layers beneath existing coverage. You keep any plan you have and gain a zero-premium option.