With more patient choice comes a more functional healthcare market and lower costs. That’s precisely what Americans can expect with Trump.
The American people are about to find out what Donald Trump meant when he said he had “concepts of a plan” for healthcare reform.
It’s reasonable to expect market-oriented changes that lead to more choices, lower costs and better stewardship of taxpayer dollars.
One of the most important actions Trump could take is to let costly enhanced subsidies for exchange coverage expire at the end of 2025. Those subsidies ensure that anyone making between 100 percent and 150 percent of the federal poverty level — between $15,060 and $22,590 for an individual — enjoys no-cost, taxpayer-funded coverage.
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Here’s What’s in Trump’s Healthcare Plan
Sally C. Pipes
With more patient choice comes a more functional healthcare market and lower costs. That’s precisely what Americans can expect with Trump.
The American people are about to find out what Donald Trump meant when he said he had “concepts of a plan” for healthcare reform.
It’s reasonable to expect market-oriented changes that lead to more choices, lower costs and better stewardship of taxpayer dollars.
One of the most important actions Trump could take is to let costly enhanced subsidies for exchange coverage expire at the end of 2025. Those subsidies ensure that anyone making between 100 percent and 150 percent of the federal poverty level — between $15,060 and $22,590 for an individual — enjoys no-cost, taxpayer-funded coverage.
Read the entire op-ed here.
Nothing contained in this blog is to be construed as necessarily reflecting the views of the Pacific Research Institute or as an attempt to thwart or aid the passage of any legislation.