Forbes March 14, 2020
Dr. Jason Arora

With less than 8 months to go until the election, we’re down to two or three realistic presidential candidates: Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, or – for another term – President Trump.

A poll by the Kaiser Family Foundation suggests that healthcare is the top issue for voters going into this year’s election.

With healthcare reform a key priority for 2021 and beyond – and with value-based healthcare (VBHC) a central component of the ongoing reform today – what could the next phase of VBHC implementation look like under each president?

VBHC implementation began in earnest under President Obama’s administration as part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) in 2010 and MACRA in 2015. Prior to that, there...

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