Healthcare Finance News April 3, 2021
Mallory Hackett

The plan would spend $400 billion toward expanding access to home- or community-based care and improving the wages of caregivers.

President Biden this week unveiled his latest initiative, the American Jobs Plan that includes more than $2 trillion in investments, including in healthcare and infrastructure that affects telehealth connectivity.

The plan would spend $400 billion toward expanding access to home- or community-based care and improving the wages of caregivers – which are disproportionately women of color

The plan is expected to get a push back from Republicans and even some Democrats.

President Biden proposed his Made in America corporate tax plan to pay for the hefty price tag tied to his latest initiative within 15 years. The tax plan would...

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