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What Might President Biden Do on Health Policy Without Congressional
Action? President-elect
Joe Biden campaigned on major health reforms, including building on the
Affordable Care Act, better managing the COVID-19 pandemic and lowering
prescription drug costs, but a narrowly divided Congress could stifle efforts
to enact such major legislation. The Biden administration instead may choose
to move forward on a variety of policy changes administratively, without
Congressional action, to achieve some of the same goals. A
new KFF resource outlines more than 50 potential
administrative actions that the Biden administration could take on key health
policy issues, many of which would reverse or modify controversial
regulations or guidance implemented by the Trump administration that sparked
significant legal or partisan pushback. The list of actions is drawn from
specific campaign pledges made by President-elect Biden and proposals from
prominent Democratic policymakers. The
compilation includes actions involving the federal response to the pandemic;
the Affordable Care Act and private health insurance; Medicaid; sexual and
reproductive health; mental health and substance abuse; immigration and
health; long-term care; HIV/AIDS policy, and LGBTQ health. The list does not
include potential policy actions in some areas, such as lowering drug prices
and Medicare policies, where there is no clear indication about whether and
how the incoming Biden administration would alter Trump administration
policies. The
brief notes that the Biden administration may identify other administrative
actions it can take in health care, especially if its policy agenda is
stymied by Congress. Filling
the need for trusted information on national health issues, KFF (Kaiser Family Foundation)
is a nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, California. |
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Tuesday, December 8, 2020
What Might Biden Do on Health Policy Without Congressional Action?
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