Managed Healthcare Executive January 20, 2025
Peter Wehrwein, Managing Editor

The president also promises to end the chronic disease epidemic and make two genders U.S. policy.

In a somber and stylistically restrained, 30-minute speech that focused on immigration and his vision of American power and expansion, President Donald Trump touched only briefly on healthcare-related issues in his inaugural address today.

Appearing to stick closely to what was shown on teleprompters to the left and right of the podium with the familiar presidential seal on it, Trump criticized the competence and expense of the public health system and promised to address chronic disease and childhood health.

Trump received a partial standing ovation about 19 minutes into the speech delivered in the when he said, “as of today, it will henceforth be...

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