The Forum: 5 Key Clips from The Future of National Health Insurance: Debates During a U.S. Presidential Election Year

The Future of National Health Insurance: Values, Beliefs, and Reform

Americans who favor Medicare for All have starkly different views about the role of government in healthcare from those who favor expanding the Affordable Care Act, explains Robert Blendon (Harvard Chan School/Harvard Kennedy School).

The Future of National Health Insurance: Today’s Challenges

Despite some progress under the Affordable Care Act, many Americans are still uninsured or underinsured, says Sara Collins (The Commonwealth Fund).

The Future of National Health Insurance: Could Medicare for All pass?

John McDonough (Harvard Chan School) and Adam Gaffney (Harvard Medical School/Cambridge Health Alliance/Physicians for a National Health Program) debate the politics of passing Medicare for All.

The Future of National Health Insurance: Medicare for All’s Impact on Hospitals

Medicare for All proposals must account for the fact that private insurance pays doctors and hospitals significantly more than Medicare does, says Phil Ellis (Ellis Health Policy).

Key Final Takeaways

Reflections on the future path of American health reform from Phil Ellis (Ellis Health Policy), Adam Gaffney (Harvard Medical School/Cambridge Health Alliance/Physicians for a National Health Program), John McDonough (Harvard Chan School), Sara Collins (The Commonwealth Fund), and Robert Blendon (Harvard Chan School/Harvard Kennedy School). With moderator Margot Sanger-Katz (The New York Times).

The Future of National Health Insurance: Debates During a U.S. Presidential Election Year

Presented in collaboration with The Commonwealth Fund

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