Forbes September 10, 2019
Grace-Marie Turner

A new article in Health Affairs shows that serious policy experts on the left and right are converging around a key theme of targeted health policy solutions with local control.

Despite this, many Democratic presidential candidates argue that after failing to achieve universal coverage with Obamacare, we now must drive everyone into one system run from Washington.

But health care futurist Jeff C. Goldsmith writes we may be about as close to universal coverage as we are going to get without reimposing the hated individual mandate or further boosting subsidies. He cites the same data I also quoted in my congressional testimonies this year against Medicare for All: The great majority of the 28 million uninsured are eligible either for...

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