The bill establishes the Task Force on Universal Health Care in Florida, which is responsible for designing the Health Care for All Florida Plan, a comprehensive and equitable universal health care system. The task force will consist of 20 members, including state legislators and health care stakeholders, and will be supported by the Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability (OPPAGA). It is mandated to engage in a public process to gather input and consider various values while developing its recommendations. The task force will also create an advisory committee to incorporate consumer perspectives and may form additional committees as necessary.

The bill emphasizes the importance of a single-payer health care financing system and outlines the task force's duties, which include producing recommendations to improve health outcomes and ensure equitable access to care. It also directs the Agency for Health Care Administration to develop a Medicaid buy-in program or public health care option for certain residents. The bill appropriates $1,174,816 from the General Revenue Fund for the 2026-2027 fiscal year to support the task force's activities and includes provisions for future repeal on January 2, 2029, unless extended or modified. Overall, the legislation aims to create a comprehensive health care system that prioritizes patient rights and community involvement while addressing disparities in health care access.