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  2. Could Kamala Harris's plan to erase Americans’ $220B of ...

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    Even as America’s medical debt has morphed into a multi-billion dollar money monster, Vice President Kamala Harris has promised to kill the beast if elected to the nation’s highest office.

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    The crisis close up Ask any consumer whose monthly bills exceed their budget, and they’ll tell you that wiping out debt does little, if anything, to fix their ongoing predicament and rising costs.

  4. Vital signs: America’s health care crisis and the ... - AOL

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    In the corridors of America’s health care facilities, there is a growing sense of concern. Health system leaders, doctors, nurses, and patients agree that health care is in crisis. The system is ...

  5. Where Harris and Trump Stand on 7 Key Healthcare Policy Issues

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    Drug prices, Obamacare, abortion, and Medicaid are among the healthcare issues Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have starkly different stances on during the 2024 presidential election.

  6. Medical deserts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Rural farmland in America. Proposed solutions to US health care deserts include the enactment of a national single payer health care system; adoption of a public option under the Affordable Care Act (ACA); the approval of higher Medicare reimbursements and tax credits for struggling hospitals; the establishment of strategically placed free ...

  7. West Health - Wikipedia

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    The Gary and Mary West Health Policy Center is a nonprofit, non-partisan resource in Washington, D.C. that provides policy information and proposals to lower healthcare costs and improve healthcare in the U.S. for seniors.