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Donald Trump says he's got a plan to replace ObamaCare ready to go—and there will be "insurance for everybody." In an interview with the Washington Post, the president-elect doesn't say much about the specifics of TrumpCare, though he does say there will be "lower numbers, much lower deductibles." He says the plan is "very much formulated down to the final strokes" and he will unveil it alongside House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell at some point after Rep. Tom Price, his choice for health secretary, is confirmed.
Donald Trump says he's got a plan to replace ObamaCare ready to go—and there will be "insurance for everybody." In an interview with the Washington Post, the president-elect doesn't say much about the specifics of TrumpCare, though he does say there will be "lower numbers, much lower deductibles." He says the plan is "very much formulated down to the final strokes" and he will unveil it alongside House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell at some point after Rep. Tom Price, his choice for health secretary, is confirmed.
Republicans have promised to repeal Obamacare and replace it, though the pace in Congress may not match what the president-elect wants to see.
Trump told the Post he expects Congress to move quickly...
But Trump said he’ll push Congress to act fast on the repeal.“The Congress can’t get cold feet
And his replacement plan is “very much formulated down to the final strokes.” “We haven’t put it in quite yet but we’re going to be doing it soon,”
I wonder if it's limited to HSAs along with basic doctor's office visits covered for things like checkup, vaccinations, check your blood pressure.
The 'insurance' for high cost healthcare is what puts people into bankruptcy. This is the important part of any plan.
Waiting to see if the big stuff is covered by insurance plans paying for things such as CAT scans, MRIs, chemo, lab tests, surgery, ER care, costs for hospitalization in intensive care(such as car accident), anethesia, xrays and fixing broken bones, heart attack, appendicitis, having a baby, hysterectomy, prostate cancer, etc.....or whether they expect us to pay for this big stuff with your HSA money which we saved in our own account.
Wondering if someone with preexisting conditions is going to be able to get insurance. Wondering if insurance can cancel someone when they get sick and start having high cost claims.
Ill wait and see what it is before I condemn it or Trump for that matter on this topic. What I and the majority of Americans do know is that the ACA was misnamed. It should have been called the unaffordable care act, and it is deeply flawed.
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