Advisory Board October 29, 2024
Ford Koles

Much of the national spotlight this election season has focused on the presidential and Congressional races, but healthcare organizations should focus most of their attention on state capitals — and not expect much from Washington, D.C.

The likely reality of a divided federal government

Our advice to healthcare organizations trying to plan around the upcoming election is to focus on state capitals and not expect too much from Washington, D.C. This is simply an acknowledgement of the implications of a likely divided government at the federal level, and typically united (trifecta) governments in most U.S. states.

Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have both largely run turn out the base campaigns. This is not a criticism of...

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