What would the 2020 candidates’ proposals mean for health care coverage?Does your argument for a policy address context and/or mechanisms that have been established by research to influence child outcomes?

Discuss why you believe this approach is most equitable. For example, what will it do to create health equity? Consider this in terms of access and affordability as well as the long-term impacts of healthcare for life trajectories. What inequities will this approach resolve?

Discuss the strengths and limitations/challenges of this approach and provide some ideas for how challenges could be addressed. For example, are challenges about public (mis) perceptions? If so, what can be done to overcome this?

Is evidence (research or policy-based evidence) presented to support your claim? Does your argument for a policy address context and/or mechanisms that have been established by research to influence child outcomes?

Is the writing concise and well organized? Is there a logical flow to the analysis? Is there a brief opening and conclusion? Have all instructions been followed?

Is the paper free of grammatical and/or typographical errors? Has it been adequately proofread?

Provide a unique “catchy” title at the top of the page in bold. This is your “heading” for the page.

Provide your name, ID, date of submission, course name and instructor on a cover page (see examples paper in Canvas under “resources”).

See https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/18/ for an example of how to set up your title page, headings, etc. (I have provided an example in Canvas in a module)

What would the 2020 candidates’ proposals mean for health care coverage? Brookings Institution overview of proposals suggested by 2020 political candidates. Summarizes the impact of proposed legislation by federal-level policymakers. https://www.brookings.edu/policy2020/votervital/what-would-the-2020candidates-proposals-mean-for-health-care-co