The Trump administration unveiled “The Great Healthcare Plan” aimed at reducing health care costs, coinciding with the end of Affordable Care Act (ACA) open enrollment. The plan emphasizes direct government payments to consumers, increased price transparency, and lower prescription drug prices, but lacks specific details and requires Congressional action. Experts warn this approach could destabilize the ACA marketplace, particularly regarding coverage for pre-existing conditions. The administration is pushing for swift legislative action to alleviate what it terms the “Unaffordable Care Act.”
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