Becker's Healthcare October 19, 2020
Ayla Ellison

President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden have some of the same healthcare goals, such as reducing costs, but they disagree on several key issues. Most of their differences center on the president wanting to reduce the federal government’s role in healthcare and Mr. Biden pushing to expand it, according to The Wall Street Journal.

Here are eight things to know about where the president and Mr. Biden stand on four key healthcare issues:

The ACA

1. President Trump wants to repeal the ACA and replace it with a new plan, which has not been proposed. The president and his administration have supported a lawsuit that seeks to invalidate the ACA. The case will be heard...

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