Becker's Healthcare December 4, 2023
Molly Gamble

President Joe Biden is preparing a package of second-term healthcare measures after contenders for the Republican presidential nomination suggested they plan to replace the Affordable Care Act.

Announcements are set to begin this week, CNN reports, for healthcare initiatives that Mr. Biden would look to pass in his second term.

Senior advisers to the president and CNN identified numerous initiatives as expected in President Biden’s proposed agenda, including expanding price cuts for insulin and other drugs, which were enacted in 2022 for Medicare enrollees as part of the Inflation Reduction Act; and making enhanced federal premium subsidies — currently set to expire after 2025 — permanent.

Aides to President Biden are also investigating solutions for insurance coverage...

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