US Election 2024: Top Issues for Medtech

An updated look at the issues at stake for medtech as Vice President Kamala Harris takes President Joe Biden's place at the top of the Democratic ticket.

Amanda Pedersen

June 12, 2024

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A graphic illustration highlighting 2024 presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump and illustrations of key election issues for medtech.
Graphic by Amanda Pedersen/MD+DI using the following image assets: Image of Vice President Harris by Andrew Harnik / Getty Images; Image of Former President Tump by Brandon Bell/Getty Images News; Background image of asthma inhalers by IM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images; US-China trade war illustration image by fatido/iStock via Getty Images; illustration of stethoscope on 100 dollar bills by gerenme/iStock via Getty Images
This slideshow has been updated July 24, 2024, to reflect Vice President Kamala Harris taking President Joe Biden's place at the top of the Democratic ticket.

Medtech analysts at BTIG provided a two-part report in June on key issues at stake in the upcoming U.S. presidential election that may impact the industry and its investors. The report also highlights some trends MD+DI readers might find interesting based on an analysis of historical returns of the S&P 500 and the IHI and the corresponding government control.

The BTIG analysts who worked on the report were: Ryan Zimmerman, Marie Thibault, Sam Eiber, and Iseult McMahon.

About the Author

Amanda Pedersen

Amanda Pedersen is a veteran journalist and award-winning columnist with a passion for helping medical device professionals connect the dots between the medtech news of the day and the bigger picture. She has been covering the medtech industry since 2006.

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