While a big reform debate may not be likely this year, one is likely coming as the nation will need to confront much higher costs than in other high-income countries, worse outcomes in many cases, tens of millions of people still uninsured, and many more with burdensome out-of-pocket costs.
The broader reform plan likely will draw on President-elect Biden’s campaign plan to create a public health insurance option, administered by Medicare, that anyone could join with premiums capped as a percentage of income. In the short term, though, the new administration may pursue administration actions, including many that would undo what President-elect Biden has called “sabotage” of the Affordable Care Act.