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President Donald Trump said in a prime-time address Wednesday that he negotiated with drug companies and foreign countries to reduce the prices on drugs and pharmaceuticals by 400 to 600%.
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Trump Touts Reductions in Drug Prices, Blames Democrats for ACA Premium Increases
In one of the shortest speeches of his presidency so far, President Trump on Wednesday evening suggested that he had helped to decrease drug prices by more than 100%, a mathematically impossible feat.
Short-term insurance plans are typically cheaper than ACA coverage, costing about half as much as a plan sold on state-run marketplaces created by Obamacare. As The Washington Post notes, a 40-year-old nonsmoker in Florida can secure ACA coverage for about $500 a month, while a short-term plan would cost said person about $320.
In an 18-minute rant, President Trump gave insights into how he wants to reform American healthcare. It isn't good.
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President Trump launched TrumpRx, a new initiative aiming to slash prescription drug costs by forging direct deals with pharmaceutical companies and e
The inquiry is said to be in its early stages, a source told ABC News. Insurance regulators in New York have issued a subpoena to Aon, the Trump Organization’s insurance broker of choice, the company confirmed to ABC News. The subpoena, issued by the New ...
Hospitals that offer gender-affirming care to minors will be forced to forgo federal insurance funding under a rule proposed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, part of an effort by the Trump administration to curtail the practice.