Advisory Board January 16, 2025

President Joe Biden on Wednesday delivered his farewell address from the Oval Office, touching on a number of healthcare issues, including the COVID-19 pandemic, Medicare, and veterans’ healthcare.

Biden touches on healthcare during farewell address

In the 17-minute address, Biden said he’s “so proud of how much we’ve accomplished for the American people,” adding that he wished “the incoming administration success because I want America to succeed.”

Biden said that it has been “the honor of my life to see the resilience of essential workers getting us through a once-in-a-century pandemic, the heroism of service members, and the first responders keeping us safe, the determination of advocates standing up for our rights and our freedoms.”

Biden mentioned that the United...

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