Medical Economics February 13, 2020
Keith A Reynolds

A majority of healthcare leaders said they believe there will not be disruptive changes to the healthcare system no matter who wins the U.S. presidency in November, according to the 2020 Industry Pulse Report from Change Healthcare and the HealthCare Executive Group.

The report was built on the survey responses of 445 healthcare leaders from insurers, providers, and third-party vendor organizations between October and December 2019.

According to the survey, 39 percent of c-suite respondents and 28 percent of all respondents say they believe there will be no significant changes to the healthcare system no matter who wins the election. Meanwhile 31 percent said they believe the Affordable care act to continue to be unwound, and 26 percent expect it...

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