Whitepaper: 'What’s Next for U.S. Healthcare Under Trump?'

L.E.K. 'Executive Insights' discusses a framework for monitoring and interpreting possible executive and legislative actions


A free downloadable whitepaper on the L.E.K. website explores the quesstion: "What’s Next for U.S. Healthcare Under Trump?"

 

At this stage, there are still far more unknowns than knowns, according to the paper's executive summary.

 

The paper:

 

• Evaluates the current state of play as Trump assumes the presidency 

• Discusses a framework for monitoring and interpreting possible executive and legislative actions

• Shares six specific tensions that we believe will drive the near-term evolution of U.S. healthcare reform

 

Download the whitepaper.

 

 

 

 



February 3, 2017


Topic Area: Industry News


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