Healthcare Innovation December 23, 2024
Mark Hagland

2025 will be opening with a level of policy uncertainty unprecedented in recent years

There is no question whatsoever that the year 2024 has been a complex and somewhat challenging one in terms of healthcare policy in the U.S. healthcare system, with major political shifts taking place, amid an already-unsettled policy landscape.

To begin with, Donald Trump defeated Kamala Harris by a very small margin in the popular vote, and will return to the White House on January 20 for a second term; but also, the Democrats lost a crucial few seats in that chamber, while the Republicans retained a bare majority in the House of Representatives, meaning that the Republicans will control the White House and both houses of...

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