Brookings May 5, 2021
Matthew Fiedler

Editor’s Note: This analysis is part of the USC-Brookings Schaeffer Initiative for Health Policy, which is a partnership between Economic Studies at Brookings and the University of Southern California Schaeffer Center for Health Policy & Economics. The Initiative aims to inform the national health care debate with rigorous, evidence-based analysis leading to practical recommendations using the collaborative strengths of USC and Brookings. USC-Brookings Schaeffer Initiative research on the prices of health care services is supported by Arnold Ventures.

In the coming months, Congress may consider policy changes aimed at expanding coverage and reducing overall health care spending, perhaps as part of a broader reconciliation bill. That debate may include discussion of proposals to create a public option, a...

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