Saturday 12 November 2016

What will a Trump presidency mean for digital health?

The unexpected election of Donald Trump who, as a candidate, was weak on specific policy promises, has mired a lot of industries in uncertainty about their future, but perhaps none more so than healthcare. The Republican party has long sought to dismantle the Affordable Care Act, a landmark piece of legislation that has affected most parts of the healthcare landscape since it was passed in 2010.

There’s no way to know for certain what’s going to happen come January, but plenty of writers around the web have spoken with experts to get their best bets. Below we’ve rounded up some perspectives on different facets of health IT, government infrastructure, and digital health.

The Affordable Care Act

While Trump has stood by his campaign promise to “ask Congress to immediately deliver a full repeal of Obamacare”, in reality that could be very difficult. For one thing, the ACA consists of not only the government-run health exchanges the law is best known for, but also cost-saving and quality improvement measures with broader support. And even getting rid of the exchanges, without something to replace them with, would leave some 18 million people without health insurance, something that could be devastating for Republicans in the 2018 mid-term elections. This piece in Quartz lays out some of the challenges Republican leadership would have repealing ACA. For the full article click here



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