2024 Election's Impact on U.S. Health Care Policies
2024 Election's Impact on U.S. Health Care Policies

2024 Election's Impact on U.S. Health Care Policies

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As the 2024 election approaches, health care policy is a pivotal issue for voters, with candidates Joe Biden and Donald Trump holding starkly different views. The Biden-Harris Administration has empowered Medicare to negotiate drug prices, potentially saving $7.5 billion, although some Republicans seek to repeal this authority, claiming it could hinder pharmaceutical innovation. Trump, while not advocating for a return to previous ACA repeal attempts, has hinted at a revised plan to lower costs and improve health care access, though details remain vague. Key health issues include abortion access, where Trump supports state-level decisions, contrasting with Harris's criticism of state bans and push for expanded Medicare benefits. The debate also encompasses the future of the Affordable Care Act, with Harris advocating for its expansion while Trump suggests a more market-oriented approach that could jeopardize current coverage for many. Overall, health care remains a significant topic, with two-thirds of Americans wanting it prioritized in the campaign.

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