healthcare looms large in the minds of people in the United States. For many in the U.S., health insurance is tied to their job, and pandemic-related job losses have intensified concerns around access to care.Additionally, issues surrounding equity have been thrown into sharp relief during 2020.
With people in marginalized communities disproportionately affected by the new coronavirus, society is waking up to the injustices that permeate society and, in particular, healthcare.Biden and Trump’s approaches to healthcare are polar opposites in many ways.
In this article, we cover just a few examples of where they differ.President Obama established the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in 2010.