HealthExec August 6, 2019
Amy Baxter

The Trump administration is working on a new healthcare plan that can act as an alternative to Medicare for all, which has been adopted in the platforms of several Democratic presidential candidates. The president and the administration are contemplating releasing their plan in September, The Wall Street Journal reported.

The Wall Street Journal first reported the White House is working on its own healthcare strategy, but President Trump has been touting a new plan for several months. However, Trump also suggested via Twitter in April that Republicans in Congress should postpone a proposed replacement for the Affordable Care Act until after the 2020 election.

President Trump also...

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