Medical Economics January 11, 2025
Austin Littrell

Sheila P. Burke, chair, Government Relations and Public Policy Group, Baker Donelson Law Firm, explains how the Trump administration could work together, or clash, with Congress on health care legislation during their next term.

Later this month, Donald J. Trump will officially become the 47th President of the United States. After a plethora of health care nominations following the 2024 Presidential Election, questions about how this second Trump administration will approach health care policy have risen. Sheila P. Burke uses her own professional experience to predict...

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