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lostincalifornia

(4,946 posts)
Sun Jan 18, 2026, 10:20 AM 17 hrs ago

Trump releases health care plan amid pressure over affordability

WASHINGTON — President Trump on Thursday released a hodgepodge of health care policies that would create new price-control power over pharmaceutical companies, but that otherwise wouldn’t fundamentally overhaul America’s existing system, as he faces mounting pressure to address the cost of insurance and care.

The proposal, which Trump dubbed “The Great Healthcare Plan,” would not reshape the structure of Medicare, Medicaid, or the health insurance plans people get through their jobs. Hospitals and doctors would not cede pricing power.

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The president’s pitch, on its face, is simple: requiring more transparency and lower prices from health care companies and putting money that previously helped pay for people’s insurance into individual health savings accounts.

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Rep. Richard Neal, the top Democrat on the House Ways and Means Committee, called it “more of the same bluster, with zero substance.”



https://www.statnews.com/2026/01/15/trump-great-healthcare-plan-potential-stumbling-blocks/


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Trump releases health care plan amid pressure over affordability (Original Post) lostincalifornia 17 hrs ago OP
Once again, repukes come up with zero plan sakabatou 17 hrs ago #1
I read we'll get $2000 to go out & get our own healthcare plans. CrispyQ 16 hrs ago #3
Too many complicated details in it. sinkingfeeling 17 hrs ago #2
Not that increased price transparency is bad, but it's not a fix EdmondDantes_ 16 hrs ago #4
Seems rickety, reactive, and political gulliver 15 hrs ago #5
MaddowBlog-Why Trump's pitiful new health care 'plan' is even worse than it appears LetMyPeopleVote 11 hrs ago #6

CrispyQ

(40,724 posts)
3. I read we'll get $2000 to go out & get our own healthcare plans.
Sun Jan 18, 2026, 10:50 AM
16 hrs ago

IDK why I'm saying we. I'm on Medicare & wish everyone was. IIRC, when I was on the ACA, I paid $300 a month for what would have been an $800 a month plan. Two grand isn't going to go very far. Maga need to get their calculators out & do the math. They can start with 2000 divided by twelve.

EdmondDantes_

(1,430 posts)
4. Not that increased price transparency is bad, but it's not a fix
Sun Jan 18, 2026, 10:53 AM
16 hrs ago

And I'm not sure how giving a person $2,000 to then give to the insurance company or for your deductible is better for the average person.

But he's only had 11 years to come up with something, so who can blame him if this is all he's got?

gulliver

(13,744 posts)
5. Seems rickety, reactive, and political
Sun Jan 18, 2026, 11:54 AM
15 hrs ago

By far, the best way to reduce health care costs is to increase health. "A stitch in time saves nine." I'm not sure why we don't go there. Some kind of mental block.

LetMyPeopleVote

(175,493 posts)
6. MaddowBlog-Why Trump's pitiful new health care 'plan' is even worse than it appears
Sun Jan 18, 2026, 04:32 PM
11 hrs ago

The White House’s health care gambit isn’t just a sham, it also diverts the process from an actually helpful solution.

The important thing to remember about Trump’s new health care “plan” is that it’s not an actual health care plan.

It’s a hodgepodge of random conservative ideas, packaged together on a short website, which pushes meaningful solutions even further away. www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...

Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-01-16T14:14:18.302Z

https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/why-trumps-pitiful-new-health-care-plan-is-even-worse-than-it-appears

After seeing the new proposal billed by the White House as “The Great Healthcare Plan,” it’s fair to say Trump and his team still haven’t delivered. The New York Times reported:

Under pressure to address affordability issues in the country, President Trump on Thursday released his long-awaited health care plan, urging Congress to pass measures that would codify steps his administration has already taken to try to lower drug costs and providing what a White House official called ‘broad direction’ to back health savings accounts.

The plan was short on specific details and left much of the direction for how to finalize it up to Congress. It amounted to a few paragraphs on a webpage
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To characterize the document the White House produced as a health care “plan” is overly generous. The entirety of the proposal — literally, from start to finish — is 386 words. For context, the blog post that you’re reading right now is roughly 650 words, and if your health care blueprint is quite a bit shorter than a blog post, then you don’t actually have a health care plan......

But there is nothing to pass. There is no bill. The plan, for all intents and purposes, does not exist.

Moreover, the White House document is little more than a hodgepodge of conservative ideas, packaged together on a short website. A Washington Post report noted, “The administration released no legislative text nor timeline for related congressional action. … Asked how the proposal would advance in Congress, administration officials said it was a ‘broad architecture’ intended to guide lawmakers on next steps.”

“Broad architecture” is a nice euphemism for “we couldn’t actually come up with anything more than vague goals.”

At the heart of the proposal was a demand for one significant change: The administration wants federal funds that are currently going to insurance companies to go instead to consumers — who in turn would give the money to insurance companies.

Why would that be better than the status quo? I honestly have no idea, and neither the president nor anyone on his team have made any effort to answer questions along those lines.
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