All health-care systems must strike a delicate balance between cost, quality and access. Though Obamacare focused largely on increasing access to coverage and spreading the cost of illness across the entire population, Trumpcare tips the balance largely in favor of reducing federal spending, at the risk of destabilizing insurance markets and increasing costs for older and sicker individuals.
What would it take to create a health-care system that would provide future generations with accessible, affordable care? Can this be done while also covering the sick and the underserved? Join the conversation with a panel of government, policy and legal experts.
Andrew Bindman
Former Director, U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
Jaime King
Executive Editor, The Source on Healthcare Price and Competition at UC Hastings College of the Law
Adams Dudley
Director, TheCenter for Healthcare Value at UC San Francisco
Claire Brindis
Director, Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies at UC San Francisco—Moderator