By MATTHEW HOLT
The Democratic conference wrapped with a advantageous speech from Kamala Harris, star energy from the Obamas and Clintons, and a bunch of Republicans telling their ideological brethren that it was higher to be a Democrat than a Trumper. Extra importantly no Beyonce/Taylor Swift duet–as we were promised by Mitt Romney.
There was a variety of speak about some elements of well being care. However general if Harris wins, don’t count on a lot change to the present well being care system.
Why not?
First there’s the pure politics. The Dems must win again the Home (possible however not sure) and maintain the Senate to move laws. Proper now they’ve a 51-49 edge within the Senate. More than likely that goes to 50-50 because the Republicans will certainly choose up Joe Manchin’s seat in West Virginia. There’s a collection of seats the Dems at present maintain in shut races (Montana, Ohio, MIchigan, Nevada, Arizona) that they’ll must preserve to keep up it at 50-50, and it’s arduous to see any pickups from Republicans (maybe Florida or Texas should you squint actually arduous). The excellent news is that Manchin (WV) and Sinema (AZ) will quickly each be gone, so the Dems that shall be there gained’t be as tough to steer to observe a Presidential agenda. However that can nonetheless depart Walz as VP to do what Harris did and move a bunch of deciding votes beneath reconciliation, which massively limits what the laws can do–it must be “price range associated.”
Which leads us to what we’ve got been listening to from Harris and her marketing campaign about well being care? We’ve heard rather a lot about points which have impacts on well being, particularly creating reasonably priced housing and combating youngster poverty, however little that’s straight associated to well being care itself. Actually solely two points stand out. Abortion and reproductive rights, and drug costs.
Clearly Harris will take a swing at reversing Dobbs and passing a nationwide proper to abortion. This can want both a packing of the Supreme Courtroom (my favourite) or ending the filibuster or each. Both of those shall be extremely powerful to drag off constitutionally and politically and can take large quantities of political oxygen. After all the cynics would say, the Democrats are higher off leaving this as a difficulty to make use of to beat up the Republicans on. However if it will get accomplished, womens’ and reproductive rights will solely be again the place they have been in 2022.
Relating to the price of medicine, there’ll proceed to be a lot justified bashing of huge pharma, however the extension of insulin value controls is one thing that (ultimately) the market by way of CivicaRX and others is attending to anyway. In the meantime the IRA gave Medicare the appropriate to barter drug costs and the outcomes aren’t precisely earth shattering. For instance, CMS says it’s negotiated the cost of blood thinner Eliquis from about $6,000 a year to under $3,000 This sounds good till you understand that the value is simply that top due to patent video games the producer BMS performs within the US, and the value in the remainder of the world is under $1,000. We’ll hear extra about this as the value cuts come into impact, (though not until 2026!) and extra medicine get negotiated, however general this isn’t precisely an earth-shattering change.
Lastly there’s already a assured battle about extending the premium subsidies for ACA plans. These have been first within the pandemic American Rescue Act, then prolonged within the IRA, however they at present are scheduled to finish in 2025. It’s arduous to think about them not being prolonged additional regardless of the make-up of the Senate, assuming a Democratic Home of Representatives. (A Marjorie Taylor Greene speakership does give me pause!). However once more there’s nothing new right here and the general taste of high-priced premiums and excessive deductibles within the present ACA market gained’t change.
So what’s not going to occur? Just about all of the attention-grabbing stuff we have been promised by Harris and for that matter Biden in 2020. You will have missed the one precise “policy-first” speech on the conference which came from Bernie Sanders. To be honest a variety of his agenda was already within the Biden laws. That was no accident as Biden intentionally reached out to him in 2020 and 2021 and enacted a reasonably radical agenda on infrastructure, local weather, industrial coverage and extra. And after I say radical I imply milquetoast social democrat by European requirements! However what wasn’t in that agenda? No Medicare for all, which Bernie ran on in 2019/20 and introduced up once more on the conference. Who else proposed that in 2019? Why, a sure Kamala Harris. That by no means made it into the Biden agenda. We didn’t even get laws launched about lowering the Medicare age to 60, which was a marketing campaign promise. There’s been no dialog about any of this from Harris or from Biden earlier than he withdrew. It’s only a bridge too far.
Which ends up in the stuff that will get debated about in THCB and elsewhere as to how the system truly works. There’s been nothing about Medicaid enlargement (or its continued contraction). No speak about reining in hospital consolidation. No point out even of insurers gaming Medicare Benefit or non-public fairness shopping for up doctor practices. Nothing concerning the enlargement of value-based care.
What we are able to count on in a Harris administration is extra of the identical from CMS and doubtlessly a barely extra aggressive FTC. That can imply continued efforts to veer barely away from fee-for-service in Medicare, just a few extra constraints on the worst conduct in Medicare Benefit, and presumably some warning pictures from the FTC about hospital monopolies. However the tendencies we’ve seen in recent times will largely proceed. We’re not getting a primary-care based mostly
capitated system rising from the wreckage of what we’ve got now, and in contrast to the Clinton and even Obama administrations, there’s not even any rhetoric from Harris or Biden about how that will be a good suggestion.
So politically I don’t suppose the Harris administration shall be very thrilling for well being care. And if the opposite man wins, as Jeff Goldsmith wrote on THCB final month, count on even much less.