Q&A with Illinois gov. candidates – How to bring down health care costs?
Eight candidates are running for governor of
Much of what drives the cost of healthcare is what happens in
Finally, we need to examine where our healthcare dollars are going carefully, and we need to do a better job of ensuring these benefits are going to the right people. Unfortunately, there is a lot of fraud happening, which is detrimental to taxpayers and especially detrimental to the people who need state assistance for healthcare. If we can eliminate fraud, we can better target and help alleviate costs for taxpayers and those in need.
"I support initiatives to expand healthcare access and lower costs. During the pandemic, we saw a massive acceleration in telemedicine and at-home testing. We must look for ways to modernize our healthcare system, which will give people more options and drive down costs. We need to identify where state regulations may be stifling innovation and work with the
"I am in full support of Medicare for all. Medicare for all will provide comprehensive benefits to every person in
JB Pritzker (D)
"I believe healthcare is a right, not a privilege. As Governor, I've fought to expand access to healthcare, improve the standard of care available, and make healthcare more affordable for all Illinoisans. I've expanded insurance coverage to hundreds of thousands of people since I took office, and I fought for passage of a law that lowered the cost of insulin for the more than 1.3 million people in
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"Healthcare workers have labored tirelessly over the past few years. Now they are being faced with mandates that put the government between them and their patients. We should be thanking these frontline workers, not punishing them. I will end these vaccine mandates.
"We also need to make it easier for highly qualified healthcare professionals to come to



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