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 universal health care system aimed at ensuring equitable, affordable, and comprehensive access to health care for all residents. The task force will consist of 20 members, including state legislators and representatives from various sectors, and will be supported by the Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability (OPPAGA). The task force is required to engage the public for input and consider specific values while developing its recommendations. Additionally, the bill mandates the Agency for Health Care Administration to create a Medicaid buy-in program or public health care option, with a report due to the Governor and Legislature by a specified date.

The bill emphasizes that access to health care should not be hindered by factors such as language, medical conditions, or identity, and it mandates accountability and transparency in the system. The task force will consider various parameters, including non-discrimination against providers and coverage from birth to death, while also ensuring diverse community representation. The bill outlines the need for a Medicaid buy-in program or public option, appropriates funds for implementation, and includes provisions for the future repeal of certain sections, with a sunset date of January 2, 2029, unless extended.