The US healthcare system is entering the third year of a public health emergency due to COVID-19, and the challenges and enduring pressures of the pandemic will require Congress and the Administration to consider new response strategies. But other health policy priorities also will garner attention. Here, McDermott+Consulting examines the health policy priorities and key initiatives likely to dominate the agenda in 2022. Read more.
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