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Discussions about health care and Medicare for All were brief in the latest round of Democratic presidential candidate debates.
With such broad and bipartisan support, why do the odds look grim for Congress to pass significant drug pricing legislation this year?
Candidates shared their views on reproductive rights, the opioid epidemic, gun violence and much more.
Democratic voters are eager to hear more from the candidates about other health care issues.
Sen. Bernie Sanders claimed in last week's debate that 50 million people lose their insurance due to employment changes. Is it true?
The first question of the latest round of debates plunged the candidates into another argument about the merits and missteps of a "Medicare for All" plan.
The number of big contributions and the lawmakers receiving them signal the industry is building loyalty leading up to 2020 elections.
Candidates bickered over how to retain choices for consumers and the "mythology" of people's love for private insurance.
Presidential hopefuls bandied about a number of claims about health care and Medicare for All. Some more accurate than others.
The findings of the latest KFF poll may give pause to Democratic presidential candidates.