Where the 2016 Presidential Candidates Stand on Healthcare

As the motley cast of 2016 presidential candidates dwindle in number, it's time to take a closer look at the remaining contenders' plans for the nation's healthcare system.

February 29, 2016

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Where the 2016 Presidential Candidates Stand on Healthcare

As the motley cast of 2016 presidential candidates dwindle in number, it's time to take a closer look at the remaining contenders' plans for the nation's healthcare system. 

Arundhati Parmar

Super Tuesday is upon us and the dwindling set of 2016 presidential candidates makes it a perfect time to delve into where they stand on healthcare.

On the Republican side, most of the candidates want to dismantle Obamacare, or the Affordable Care Act. On the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton wants to continue the policies of President Obama, while Bernie Sanders believes in a wholesale transformation of the current healthcare system to a single payer system.

For more detail on the plans that each candidate has on healthcare, see the slideshow below, which is in alphabetical order.

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