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Holmes Murphy Healthy Politics

Holmes Murphy Healthy Politics

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Healthy Politics is a series hosted by Holmes Murphy Compliance Director Nick Karls and Senior Advisor Den Bishop, focusing on healthcare-related topics in politics.© 2026 Holmes Murphy and Associates Economics Political Science Politics & Government
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  • Healthy Politics 2.01 - Healthcare Affordability Today
    Feb 18 2026

    Healthy Politics is a series hosted by Holmes Murphy Compliance Director Lance Lankford and Senior Advisor Den Bishop, focusing on healthcare-related topics in politics.


    This episode explores emerging healthcare cost pressures, including rising ACA premiums following the expiration of enhanced subsidies and the growing push for transparency across PBM and consumer drug pricing.


    The hosts also discuss the launch of TrumpRx and early signals from Med PAC pointing to limited Medicare Advantage funding growth heading into 2027. They close with a look at how both political parties are framing healthcare around one shared priority: affordability.


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    27 mins
  • Healthy Politics Episode 15: Shutdown to Subsidies: What’s Next for Health Costs?
    Feb 16 2026

    Healthy Politics is a series hosted by Holmes Murphy Compliance Director Nick Karls and Senior Advisor Den Bishop, focusing on healthcare-related topics in politics. The longest government shutdown in U.S. history (43 days) sharpened the spotlight on healthcare affordability and the risk of expiring insurance subsidies. In this episode, we cover:

    Employer Pressure: Rising renewal rates and growing cost concerns

    Subsidy Debate: With enhanced ACA marketplace tax credits set to expire, millions could face premium increases - in some cases, more than doubling

    Paying the Subsidies to Individuals: What are the potential impacts of paying the marketplace subsidies to individuals instead of directly to the health insurers?

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    25 mins
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