While much of the health campaigning in the primaries has focused on how the different candidates will ensure health care coverage, there's large swaths of the cost conversation that haven't been touched -- such as hospital spending, health care deserts and even decisions over drug development. Abortion, as well, has been one of the least talked about topics in the previous debates. Will that change at Tuesday night's debate in Ohio when 12 Democratic presidential candidates take the stage?
from Kaiser Health News https://ift.tt/2MhQIif
October 15, 2019
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‘Medicare For All’ Talk Likely To Be Center Stage At Dem Debate. But What About Other Health Topics?
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