US President Donald Trump has unveiled a healthcare plan that promises to lower drug prices and insurance premiums, make prices more transparent and hold insurance companies accountable.
In its release of details of “The Great Healthcare Plan,” the administration also called on Congress to pass a law codifying his most-favoured-nation drug price policy.
The White House said Trump’s plan would codify his efforts to lower drug prices by tying prices to the lowest price paid by other countries.
The cornerstone is his proposal to send money directly to individuals for health savings accounts so they can bypass the federal government and handle insurance on their own.
Some Democrats have rejected the idea as a paltry substitute for covering the high costs of health care.
“The government is going to pay the money directly to you,” Trump said in a taped video the White House released to announce the plan.
“It goes to you and then you take the money and buy your own health care.”
It was not immediately clear if any lawmakers in Congress were working to introduce the Republican president’s plan.
The idea mirrors one floated among Republican senators last year.
Democrats have largely rejected this idea, saying the accounts would not be enough to cover costs for most consumers.
Enhanced tax credits that helped reduce the cost of insurance for the vast majority of Affordable Care Act enrollees expired at the end of 2025 even though Democrats had forced a 43-day government shutdown over the issue.
Republican senator Bernie Moreno has been leading a bipartisan group of 12 senators trying to devise a compromise that would extend those subsidies for two years while adding new limits on who can receive them.
That proposal would create the option, in the second year, of a health savings account that Trump and Republicans prefer.
Trump said on Thursday his plan will seek to bring down premiums by fully funding cost-sharing reductions, or CSRs, a type of financial help that insurers give to low-income “Obamacare” enrollees on silver-level, or mid-tier plans.
with AP
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