Expanding catastrophic coverage, empowering patients to control their health spending, and tackling distortions in federal payment policies would move the system in a more competitive and affordable direction.
Two-thirds of Americans worry about being able to afford healthcare, according to a recent KFF poll.
And they’re looking to Washington to do something about it.
Republicans have an opportunity to meet that demand — and turn healthcare from a political liability to a policy success.
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GOP Can Deliver Affordable Healthcare Americans Demand
Sally C. Pipes
Expanding catastrophic coverage, empowering patients to control their health spending, and tackling distortions in federal payment policies would move the system in a more competitive and affordable direction.
Two-thirds of Americans worry about being able to afford healthcare, according to a recent KFF poll.
And they’re looking to Washington to do something about it.
Republicans have an opportunity to meet that demand — and turn healthcare from a political liability to a policy success.
Read the op-ed here.
Nothing contained in this blog is to be construed as necessarily reflecting the views of the Pacific Research Institute or as an attempt to thwart or aid the passage of any legislation.