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How can we improve health insurance options for everyone if employer-based plans are not working well?

Healthcare
United States
Started July 08, 2026

Today's D.C. Diagnosis newsletter covers maintaining diversity in drug trials and troubling trends in employer-based health insurance

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CLAIM Posted by will Jul 08, 2026
As we discuss alternatives to employer-based health insurance, we should also consider the role of technology in streamlining the enrollment process and improving access to diverse health plans.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jul 08, 2026
Transitioning away from employer-based health insurance could destabilize the current system and leave millions without coverage. Instead, we should focus on reforming and strengthening existing employer plans.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jul 08, 2026
To improve health insurance options for everyone, we should consider expanding public health insurance programs like Medicare or Medicaid, which could provide a safety net for those left behind by employer-based plans.
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