The majority of Americans see healthcare costs as very important to their vote in the midterm elections, which are roughly two months away, Becker’s reports. Yet healthcare is becoming more of a black box to ballot-casters and political candidates, healthcare policy analyst Paul Keckley, PhD, contends.
“Healthcare is increasingly a fact-free zone for politicians seeking votes,” Dr. Keckley, principal of The Keckley Group, wrote in his Sept. 6 edition of The Keckley Report. Read more.