Washington -  Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders says his plan for a government-run health care system from cradle to grave is like Medicare for all.

But with full coverage for long-term care, most dental care included, no deductibles and zero copays, the Sanders plan is considerably more generous. Think of it as Medicare on growth hormones.

Setting aside ideological issues, the scope of Sanders’ plan and its lack of detail have raised questions about its seriousness. Some health care experts see it mainly as a political document to distinguish Sanders’ revolutionary ideas from Hillary Clinton’s incremental approach.

Sanders runs the risk of looking “like he is living in a fantasy land, for putting forward an idea he can’t possibly deliver during his term in office,” said Drew Altman, president of the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation.... Read More: VIN