“A Great Health Care Plan.” Donald Trump's revolutionary proposal


The “Great Healthcare Plan” presented by the White House also provides for “accountability of large insurance companies” and “price transparency.”
As Axios noted, Trump's plan is a response to Democrats' attacks related to the expiration of insurance subsidies under the “Obamacare” system at the end of last year. However, in the portal's opinion, the implementation of this package of solutions is unlikely due to: high polarization in the House of Representatives and Senate over health care issues.
The Hill portal, in turn, noted that Trump wants to solve a serious political problem for Republicans in this way before the upcoming by-elections. Affordability is a key issue for voters, and the health care plan is part of the administration's efforts to convince the public that the cost of living is falling.
Trump previously announced that he would only support a health care plan in which the money “goes directly to the people” because Insurance companies have been ripping off Americans for long enough.
In the recording published on Thursday, the president opposed Democrat-backed insurance subsidies and instead opted for giving the money directly to patients. — The government will pay the money directly to you. [Pieniądze] they come to you, you take the money and buy your own health care,” Trump said.
Trump said that the “Obamacare” system was only intended to “enrich insurance companies.” Subsidies for mortgage loans (Safe Credit) in Poland had an effect similar to Obamacare, which resulted in an increase in housing prices.




