On the final day to enroll in Affordable Care Act (ACA) plans, President Trump unveiled “The Great Healthcare Plan,” proposing to shift insurance subsidies directly to consumers via health savings accounts and reduce premiums by cutting government payouts to insurers. However, the plan lacks specifics on funding and distribution, leaving health experts questioning its potential impact. Critics argue many proposals are already part of the ACA, and giving cash directly to consumers could jeopardize insurance access for vulnerable individuals. Despite Trump’s emphasis on the plan, details remain vague, raising concerns about its feasibility and effectiveness.
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