Medical Economics January 30, 2024
Michael Giusti, MBA

If you think this year is a big deal because of the presidential election, check out what’s projected for Medicare in 2028.

Embedded in the decisions voters in U.S. elections will make at the polls this year are several issues that could have lasting repercussions on the insurance industry, especially in the area of health care.

One of the areas that stands to potentially be affected is the Affordable Care Act (ACA).

Now approaching its 14th birthday, and according to numbers run by KFF, ACA is more popular than ever. KFF’s numbers show that in May, the ACA enjoyed a 59% favorability rating, compared with its low point of 33% in 2013.

That popularity is translating into an increase in...

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Topics: ACA (Affordable Care Act), Congress / White House, Govt Agencies, Insurance, Patient / Consumer
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