Five Health Issues Presidential Candidates Aren’t Talking About — But Should Be
The U.S. faces a variety of serious concerns beyond just the future of the federal health law.
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The U.S. faces a variety of serious concerns beyond just the future of the federal health law.
Republicans have long touted a proposal to allow insurers to sell across state lines as a way to help keep coverage costs down. But there are some significant obstacles to making such a system work, as this video points out.
With Obamacare battles largely behind us, presidential candidates in 2016 seem focused on other issues.
GOP health policy analysts skewer front-runner’s health proposal.
Donald Trump drew fire in recent debates for his lack of specifics on how he would change the country's health care system. He released a plan Wednesday that is unlikely to satisfy critics.
Although half of Americans favor the idea of a government health insurance system, the popularity drops significantly when negative arguments are presented, poll finds.
There is more than one reason prices are rising, and no single solution.
Candidates -- on both sides -- are bending the facts about the Affordable Care Act.
The phrase often used for government-run health care means different things to different people. Here are five points to help explain the Democrats’ policy clash.
The Democratic president candidate’s proposals to save consumers money are questioned by experts and health industry officials.
Republican candidates on the campaign trail say they have defunded Planned Parenthood in their states already. But a lot depends on how they define “defund.”
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