AJMC March 13, 2025
Laura Joszt, MA

The second Trump administration is expected to bring changes to Medicaid, Medicare Advantage, and the health insurance exchanges, as well as highlight the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement, speakers at the Value-Based Insurance Design Summit said.

The second Trump administration will be similar regarding health care to the first one, with very aggressive efforts to implement significant changes to most of the established health care programs in the country, according to Jim Parker, MBA, founder of JTP Advisors, a health care consulting firm.

Parker was joined by Nicholas Uehlecke, principal of Todd Strategy Group, a federal government affairs firm, at the 20th annual Value-Based Insurance Design (V-BID) Summit, held by the University of Michigan’s V-BID Center.

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