HealthLeaders Media April 3, 2017
Christopher Cheney

With no new healthcare law in place or in sight, President Trump’s efforts to recast healthcare reform are in the hands of Tom Price and Seema Verma.

Legislation to repeal, replace, or repair Obamacare has stalled in Congress, but the Trump administration has launched regulatory efforts to transform the federal government’s role in the healthcare industry.

Last week, the Department of Health and Human Services published an online summary of the how the Trump administration is crafting its regulatory approach to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act until the law can be changed.

“This is the first shot. It may be the only shot, but they are outlining several things that they are going to do with what they...

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