Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Hospitals' Emerging Opposition To 'Medicare For All' Puts Dems In An Awkward Position And Rattles Plan's Champions
Politico: 'Medicare For All' Backers Find Biggest Foe In Their Own Backyard
Democrats who've made "Medicare for All" a top health care priority are running up against their toughest opponent yet: their own neighborhood hospitals. The multibillion-dollar industry has emerged as the most formidable foe of single-payer health care. It’s helped assemble a coalition of health care lobbies that has launched social media campaigns attacking Medicare for All and its most high-profile proponent, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), while fighting narrower Democratic proposals to expand federal health coverage over concerns any change would slash hospital revenue. (Cancryn and Roubein, 5/25)