Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Health Care Summary Predictions for the Presidential Debate of 2016

Health Care Summary Predictions for the Presidential Debate of 2016



The 2016 presidential campaign will bring a series of questions that the public will want answered. In the first bout between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, those vital questions included employment, tax cut promises, and improvement protocols for security protection.


The importance of health care is one of the more significant topics in the 2016 presidential debate where both Trump and Clinton have revealed partial portions of their proposals to the public. After the presidential debate, according to a new study conducted by a health care report, Donald’s health care plan would cause 20 million to lose coverage while Clinton's proposal would increase the number of individuals insured in the next 4 years. With more of the public insured, the health care industry, as an entirety, would see in increase in employment opportunities.



Trump’s plans to repeal the Obama Health Plan and replace it with a tax deduction. Additionally, his proposal would allow private insurance companies to sell privately across state lines. Trump’s concept is geared to the higher class who would benefit, thus, receive coverage whereas the middle and lower classes will see a decrease of coverage.


As a reverse effect, a number of insured people under Clinton’s proposal would increase by 9.1 million by 2018. The plan is aimed to provide the middle and lower class families more access. In effect, the employment sector for the health industry, including certification programs such as Phlebotomy, Home Health aide, and Certified Nursing Assistant, is said to increase by an average 20 percent according to the U.S Bureau Labor Statistics.






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