According to recent polling conducted by Gingrich 360’s America’s New Majority Project, 59% of respondents believe that healthcare costs have increased under Biden, 59% believe that health insurance costs have increased, and 50% believe that prescription drug costs have increased.
The public actually thinks that reelecting Biden will result in higher health care expenses. Compared to those who believe that healthcare costs would increase under a second Trump term, the majority of Americans anticipate higher healthcare costs under a second Biden administration.
It is obvious that American patients are aware that Obama and Biden’s government-centric strategy isn’t helping to lower the cost of healthcare. It’s time to go back to the methodology.
Restoring patient and practitioner autonomy is what makes American healthcare so remarkable.
Republicans should concentrate their efforts on mending what is broken rather than completely replacing Obamacare in order to avoid the mistakes of 2017. It is evident after 14 years that the law’s stated goal of providing “affordable care” was not fulfilled.
Republicans ought to promise to implement a number of changes that will put the patient back at the center of the healthcare system and the money allocated to it. These reforms should focus on lowering costs for patients, improving patient outcomes, and boosting price transparency.