as declared in washingtonexaminer
Experts on Trump's healthcare plan: 'It makes no sense'
Experts on Trump's healthcare plan: 'It makes no sense'Donald Trump's plan to ensure that people with pre-existing conditions get healthcare coverage raised serious doubts among healthcare experts, with one saying Monday it "makes no sense."Presidential debate moderator Anderson Cooper asked Trump during the presidential debate Sunday night how repealing Obamacare would ensure that people with pre-existing conditions get coverage, a provision of the law the GOP nominee has supported.The provision requires insurers to cover people with chronic conditions such as diabetes.
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Trump's attack on 'catastrophic' Canadian healthcare system draws ire
Trump's attack on 'catastrophic' Canadian healthcare system draws ireCanadians have taken to social media to defend their country's healthcare system after Donald Trump criticised it during the US presidential debate, characterising it as a slow, catastrophic system.Some 30 minutes into Sunday's heated debate, Canada's universal healthcare system – an unrivaled point of pride for most Canadians – made a rare, if unflattering, appearance.The swipe came as Donald Trump responded to an audience question regarding the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare.
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Fact-checkers find many of Donald Trump's healthcare claims are false
Fact-checkers find many of Donald Trump's healthcare claims are falseAfter skipping the issue of healthcare in their first debate, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump sparred over the Affordable Care Act Sunday night's town hall-style debate.But based on the fact-checkers, many of the claims made were false.Fact-checkers from Politifact, CNN, ABC News and others have been busy trying to separate truth from fiction among the many comments made in what is being called one of the ugliest presidential debates in American history.
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