Trump jettisons GOP’s corporate allies in health care plan
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President Donald Trump unveiled a multipart proposal on Thursday aimed at lowering prescription drug prices and reducing health insurance premiums, as well as increasing pricing transparency. He also vowed to hold big insurance companies accountable.
Harry Truman’s plan would have covered medical, hospital and nursing care for everyone, and created a federal health insurance agency to pay the costs of care.
As millions of Americans struggle with paying for health care, doctors and health experts discuss how medical care is being eroded by insurers denying necessary tests and treatment, making it "more difficult to be healthy in the United States.
Why does health care reform keep failing despite decades of attention and expanding costs? A scholar of Congress has some answers.
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U.S. Rep. Pete Sessions, (R-Texas), is chairman of the House Subcommittee on Government Operations. John C. Goodman, author of “Priceless: Curing the Healthcare Crisis,” is a senior fellow at the Independent Institute and president of the Goodman Institute.
Gallup found a long-standing divide in how Americans view health care costs. In all, 16% said they are satisfied with the overall cost of U.S. health care, but 57% said they are satisfied with what they personally pay. That gap may reflect fear of what could happen during a medical emergency.
Why does your doctor seem so rushed and dismissive? That bedside manner may be the result of the health care system.
Prosecutors have exposed a lack of public program oversight. Why aren't insurers facing consequences for the health care harm they've caused?
No one in Hawaiʻi should have to choose between rent and insulin. No parent should delay care for a sick child out of fear of a bill. No kupuna should ration treatment after a lifetime of work. Health care should not feel like roulette.
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Trump’s new healthcare plan promises to lower drug prices and send you money for premiums
Trump outlines a healthcare plan that pledges cheaper drug costs and new premium funding, leaving many wondering what it means for their coverage.