CNBC October 19, 2024
Annika Kim Constantino

Key Points

– Health care in the U.S. has become increasingly costly and complex for Americans to navigate, making it among several issues at the forefront of the presidential election.

– Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are both pledging to make health care more affordable in the U.S., but they have largely different approaches to doing so if elected.

– Each candidate’s track record provides a glimpse of what drug costs, health care and reproductive rights could look like over the next several years.

Prescription drug costs. Abortion rights. The future of Obamacare.

The fast-approaching presidential election between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump could lead to a huge range of outcomes for patients...

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