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Event Recap: High U.S. Healthcare Costs: What Might Congress Do?

Above: Confused efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act wasted nearly a decade, says Doug Elmendorf (Harvard Kennedy School and former director of Congressional Budget Office Director). 

High U.S. Healthcare Costs: What Might Congress Do? Presented jointly with POLITICO LLC April 4, 2019. See brief video clips.

“Medicare for All” will not be possible without unpopular compromises on cost or care, says Katherine Baicker (University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy).

“Medicare for All” will not be possible without unpopular compromises on cost or care, says Katherine Baicker (University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy).

Policymakers should focus on spending, not prices, to bring health care costs under control, says Stuart Altman (Brandeis University).

Led by moderator Joanne Kenen (POLITICO), panelists Stuart Altman (Brandeis University), Katherine Baicker (University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy), Douglas Elmendorf (Harvard Kennedy School), and Bob Blendon (Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Harvard Kennedy School) share closing thoughts on how to reduce health care costs and make care more accessible.

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