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Healthy Politics 2.01 - Healthcare Affordability Today

26 min · 18 de feb de 2026
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Healthy Politics is a series hosted by Holmes Murphy Compliance Director Lance Lankford and Senior Advisor Den Bishop, focusing on healthcare-related topics in politics. This episode explores emerging healthcare cost pressures, including rising ACA premiums following the expiration of enhanced subsidies and the growing push for transparency across PBM and consumer drug pricing. The hosts also discuss the launch of TrumpRx and early signals from Med PAC pointing to limited Medicare Advantage funding growth heading into 2027. They close with a look at how both political parties are framing healthcare around one shared priority: affordability. Don’t miss this conversation!

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