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The Government Shutdown Showed Why Healthcare Reform Keeps Failing

Last updated: November 20, 2025 9:40 am
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The recent government shutdown that finally came to an end last week shed light on a familiar issue in healthcare policymaking. The debate over extending temporary ACA subsidies led to a 43-day stalemate that had far-reaching effects on various sectors of society. While the focus was on the subsidies themselves, the real issue at hand is the ever-increasing cost of healthcare in the United States.

Both Democrats and Republicans argued over the extension of ACA subsidies, with Democrats emphasizing the need to maintain affordability for households just above the poverty line, while Republicans viewed the subsidies as temporary relief rather than a permanent entitlement. However, the core problem lies in the overall rising costs of health insurance and healthcare services, not just the subsidies.

The ACA, although expanding coverage and introducing consumer protections, did not address the root causes of cost escalation in the healthcare system. Opaque pricing, uneven quality, administrative inefficiencies, industry consolidation, and lack of accountability for outcomes all contribute to the rising costs that have plagued the system for years.

Subsidies and temporary funding programs, such as rural health funding and the 340B program, have served as band-aids to keep healthcare organizations afloat but have not addressed the underlying issues. These short-term fixes have only masked the fundamental weaknesses in the healthcare delivery model.

Moving forward, policymakers and industry leaders need to shift their focus from managing crises to intentionally designing a healthcare system that works. Transparency in cost and quality, payment tied to outcomes, and accountability for care are essential components of a sustainable healthcare system.

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By aligning payment with performance and promoting competition based on quality outcomes, the healthcare system can begin to bend the cost curve and become more affordable for all. It’s time to move away from temporary fixes and towards a structural reset that addresses the root causes of cost growth in healthcare.

The end of the government shutdown provides an opportunity to reevaluate the current healthcare system and work towards building a more transparent, accountable, and affordable model. It’s time to move beyond political battles over subsidies and focus on creating a sustainable healthcare system that prioritizes the needs of consumers and delivers quality care at reasonable prices.

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