Nov. 4, 2020 | Today's news and insights for healthcare leaders Note from the editor There's no apparent winner yet in the presidential race — at least as of press time for our newsletter. While the votes are tallied, take a look at our Deep Dive on what the candidates have proposed for healthcare policies.
In the coming days and weeks, we'll be following how state races could affect issues like Medicaid expansion, in addition to how control of the Senate turns out and, of course, whether former Vice President Joe Biden or President Donald Trump will be in the White House next year.
If you're looking to take a break from election news, read about how health systems are preparing their supply chains for flu season and what storylines have been overshadowed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Stay tuned, and as always, thanks for reading.
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