President Donald Trump unveiled a healthcare plan replacing government insurance subsidies with direct payments to consumers through health savings accounts, which critics argue may disadvantage low-income individuals. The plan, dubbed “The Great Healthcare Plan,” aims to lower costs and increase transparency, but lacks specifics on funding and eligibility. It proposes significant changes in drug pricing and insurance disclosures but faces challenges in a divided Congress. As Americans anticipate rising healthcare costs, the administration prioritizes direct consumer funding over extending expired COVID-era subsidies.
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