Health Affairs November 12, 2019

As presidential candidates of both parties travel the country, a frequent topic of discussion is the future of health care. With the Iowa caucuses less than a hundred days away, the most recent edition of Health Affairs’ journal series, EYE ON HEALTH REFORM, is titled “Health Reform On The Campaign Trail.” It is authored by Katie Keith, who provides “Following the ACA” rapid-response analysis for Health Affairs Blog. “Democratic presidential candidates have proposed a range of health care plans—from more limited Affordable Care Act (ACA) improvements to expanded (but optional) public plans to single-payer proposals,” Keith observes. “While Democrats debate the best ways to achieve universal coverage, President Donald Trump will presumably continue to campaign on repealing and replacing the...

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