Trump has a viable plan at his disposal. There’s no need for him to shy away from the details. While his opponent clings to Obamacare’s failures, Trump can offer a patient-first way forward.
Former President Donald Trump has been jeered for saying he has “concepts of a plan” for repealing and replacing Obamacare.
But that’s not quite fair. Trump’s first term in office suggests that he favors market-based reforms that increase patients’ choices.
With just under a month until the election, it’s time to move from concepts to details. Cutting unnecessary Obamacare subsidies, bringing back short-term insurance coverage, expanding access to health savings accounts, and enforcing medical price transparency rules should be at the top of Trump’s healthcare reform agenda.
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What Trump’s health care plan could look like
Sally C. Pipes
Trump has a viable plan at his disposal. There’s no need for him to shy away from the details. While his opponent clings to Obamacare’s failures, Trump can offer a patient-first way forward.
Former President Donald Trump has been jeered for saying he has “concepts of a plan” for repealing and replacing Obamacare.
But that’s not quite fair. Trump’s first term in office suggests that he favors market-based reforms that increase patients’ choices.
With just under a month until the election, it’s time to move from concepts to details. Cutting unnecessary Obamacare subsidies, bringing back short-term insurance coverage, expanding access to health savings accounts, and enforcing medical price transparency rules should be at the top of Trump’s healthcare reform agenda.
Read the entire op-ed in The Detroit News.
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.