With anticipation running high in the healthcare sector over upcoming election outcomes, potential shifts in healthcare policy could influence how care is delivered and funded, ultimately affecting investment dynamics in both public and private markets. In a four-part series examining these implications, policy expert Julie Barnes set the stage by discussing possible policy directions under different election results. In Part 2, Richard Close, Managing Director of Digital and Tech-Enabled Health Equity Research at Canaccord Genuity, joins Keith Figlioli to explore how these potential changes might shape healthcare investing.
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