Transactions of the American Clinical and Climatological Association
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Trans. Am. Clin. Climatol. Assoc. · Jan 2017
ReviewFear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail: What the Election Means for U.S. Health Care, and the Health of American Democracy.
This paper analyzes four trends that are affecting the 2016 election: changing US demographics and the reaction to them, a growing distrust of government, increased polarization and government gridlock, and the rise of populism. It compares the views of candidates Hillary Rodham Clinton and Donald S. Trump on the Affordable Care Act, climate change, prescription drug pricing, prevention of injuries and deaths from firearms, and the opioids epidemic; and offers perspectives on the potential impact of the election not only on U. S. health care policy, but on the health of American democracy itself.