Health and the Election with Larry Levitt
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With the election just days away, Larry Levitt joins me to discuss where Harris and Trump stand on key health issues: reproductive health, affordability and Medicaid. While health has not taken center stage (as it has in the past), the outcome of this election will have profound impacts on every aspect of health in the years ahead.
We discuss:
- Why the ACA is no longer a political battlefield
- The shifting dynamics of abortion as a single-issue vote
- Why medical debt and drug prices are key affordability issues to watch
- Whether we could see bipartisan progress on AI governance, long term care or PBM reform over the next four years
Larry reminds us that health IS an economic issue:
“People think of the economy and health care being separate issues, but they're In fact, not separate issues at all. I mean, we spend an enormous amount on health care. A lot of people's household budgets go to health care. So, you know, when you talk about an economic issue, health is an economic issue, issue for people.”
Relevant Links
KFF panel: What the 2024 election could mean for health coverage, affordability and the budget
How medical debt is the canary in the coal mine for health affordability [article]
Abortion-related state ballot measures
About Our Guest
Larry Levitt is the executive vice president for health policy, overseeing KFF’s policy work on Medicare, Medicaid, the health care marketplace, the Affordable Care Act, racial equity, women’s health, and global health. He previously was editor-in-chief of kaisernetwork.org, which was KFF’s online health policy news and information service and directed KFF’s communications.
Prior to joining KFF, Levitt served as a senior health policy adviser to the White House and the Department of Health and Human Services, working on the development of the Clinton Administration’s Health Security Act and other health policy initiatives. Earlier, he was the special assistant for health policy with California Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi, a medical economist with Kaiser Permanente, and served in a number of positions in the Massachusetts state government.
Levitt holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of California, Berkeley, and a master’s degree in public policy from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
Source: https://www.kff.org/person/larry-levitt/
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