President Trump Issues Health Care Reform Proposal
President Donald Trump unveiled "The Great Healthcare Plan," a series of proposals that outline the administration's health care priorities, including extending lower international drug prices to Americans and paying insurance subsidies directly to consumers.
Taken together, the changes to existing U.S. health insurance practices are likely to save at least $36 billion, according to the White House and the Congressional Budget Office.
The Great Healthcare Plan serves as a policy framework rather than legislation. This framework neither modifies the existing House bill nor alters present Affordable Care Act (ACA) regulations, and it produces no immediate effects on premiums . . .
