The preliminary results of the US presidential election were announced. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump defeated Democratic candidate and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton won the presidential election and will become the 45th president of the United States. Given the importance of health care, both the Democratic and Republican parties have promoted health care as an important campaign issue. Many American media believe that Americans pay more for health care than people in other developed countries, but the results are in the worst. These reports have made the American public pay more attention to health care issues, and the presidential candidate's position is even more eye-catching.
Democratic candidates Sanders and Hillary Clinton and Republican candidate Trump have made some policy recommendations on how to improve health care. Hillary Clinton took a relatively cautious stance, trying to improve Obama's health care, while Sanders pushed for universal health care, and Trump believes that immigration can save $11 billion for the health care system. Let's take a closer look at the positions of the three candidates in the health care policy. Please also ask readers to analyze which candidate the US public supports from the perspective of health care.
Donald Trump
Policy agenda for health care policy: Trump eloquently told reporters in July last year, "I will end Obama medical insurance, replaced by a very good system, the cost of the entire country and the people will be reduced." But so long Trump has been obsessed with his “very good†medical plans since time. Many Trump critics say that the current abolition of the Affordable Care Program (ACA) will lead to political disasters, especially if there are no specific plans to replace them. Trump's health care reform program focuses on both deregulation and open market. One of his policy proposals to cut health spending is to expel illegal immigrants.
Policy Proposition 1: Increase competition by amending the “current regulations prohibiting the sale of medical insurance across statesâ€.
Public opinion: This claim is absurd.
Policy Proposition 2: Save money by reducing the medical services of illegal immigrants. Trump’s official health care reform plan states that illegal immigration has caused the United States to “expend $11 billion a year.â€
Public opinion: This claim is not only unethical, but also unclear whether it can reduce expenses.
Policy Proposition 3: Trump's election website writes, “Removal of barriers to entry into the free market for those drug providers that improve safe, reliable and cheaper drugs.†Trump did not go further in the election campaign. The details were revealed, but he said, “Allowing consumers to access safe, reliable drugs imported from overseas can provide consumers with more choices.â€
Public opinion: This is not a crazy idea, but there are some flaws.
Policy Proposition 4: “Require all health care providers to be transparent in price.â€
Public opinion: It should be, but how should it be achieved?
Hillary Clinton
The calculations of the two mainstream media in the United States on June 6 showed that the Democratic candidate, Hillary Clinton, had received enough support from the party’s representatives. If there were no surprises, the party’s nominations would be locked in advance, and the Democratic Party would participate in this year’s presidential contest.
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