Toolkits
This toolkit is meant to serve as a guide to help amplify the Partnership’s messages, as well as broader health-related topics that showcase the importance of building a stronger health care future for all Americans.
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Fall Reconciliation Toolkit
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Summer Engagement Series Toolkit
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Ripple Effects: Potential Impacts of a National Public Option on Provider Viability and Disparities in Access to Care
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The Fiscal Costs of Medicare at 60
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Building on the Affordable Care Act: The Effects on Coverage and Healthcare Spending of Enhancements to the ACA
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A Framework for Analyzing Medicare at 60
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The Public Option in the 2020 Economic Environment
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The Fiscal Effects of the Public Option
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Medicare for All and the Future of the Health Care Workforce
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Assessing the Impact of a Public Option on Market Stability and Consumer Choice
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The Impact of Medicare for America on the Employer Market and Health Spending
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The Potential Impact of a Medicare Public Option on U.S. Rural Hospitals and Communities
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The Impact of Medicare-X Choice on Coverage, Healthcare Use, and Hospitals
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Impact of Government-Controlled Health Insurance Systems on Hospitals
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Helping Americans get and stay healthy during this unprecedented time
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Expanding Access
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Improving Quality
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Strengthening Employer-Provided Coverage
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Protecting Our Most Vulnerable
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Preserving Control
Interested Parties Memo:
What Patients, Families and Taxpayers Could Expect Under Medicare for All
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Answering Key Questions About New Government-Controlled Health Insurance Systems
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Under Sanders’s Medicare for All, Americans Would Pay More to Wait Longer for Worse Care
Overview Deck:
Information about the coalition and current political trends regarding America’s health care future