AJMC November 4, 2024
Giuliana Grossi

Key Takeaways

  • Rising healthcare costs and systemic inequities remain central issues, with disparities in health outcomes linked to socioeconomic factors.
  • Kamala Harris and Donald Trump propose contrasting healthcare policies, reflecting their ideological differences on government intervention and individual responsibility.
  • Affordability requires systemic reform, addressing inefficiencies and high costs, with potential solutions including price caps and drug price regulation.
  • The conservative Supreme Court may limit presidential influence on health policy, despite the president’s power to nominate judges and agency heads.

As presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump diverge on health care reform paths, contrasting futures hinge on the outcome of the presidential election.

As the 2024 presidential election approaches, the relentless rise in health care costs, from insurance...

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