MedCity News January 9, 2025
Derek Streat

With the election behind us, it’s time to lift healthcare above campaign rhetoric and invest in a care economy that breaks the cycle of chronic illness to build longer, healthier lives for all Americans.

As the nation ushers in a GOP-controlled House and Senate, healthcare endures — a priority that transcends political currents. With 90 percent of American adults showing early signs of Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic (CKM) syndrome, a troubling convergence of heart, kidney, and metabolic disease, a greater burden will be placed on an already stressed healthcare system. With the election behind us, it’s time to lift healthcare above campaign rhetoric and invest in a care economy that breaks the cycle of chronic illness to build longer, healthier lives for all...

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