RealClearHealth April 15, 2019
Anthony R. Tersigni

While the daily monitoring of health policy developments shows deep rifts between the political parties in courts, Congress, and state legislatures, it is important to focus on the many areas of consensus.

Most leaders from both sides of the aisle support governmentally-subsidized health insurance coverage for those over 65; those made vulnerable by disability; and those who cannot afford the cost of private insurance. They agree that we have a responsibility to those who are vulnerable to provide them with access to the care they need. They agree that those who serve our nation in the armed forces should be provided the best possible care while on duty and as veterans.

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