Becker's Healthcare April 8, 2019
Kelly Gooch

President Donald Trump plans to release an ACA replacement plan “fairly shortly,” according to The Hill.

The news came after White House aides and administration officials — including HHS Secretary Alex Azar and CMS Administrator Seema Verma — met at Camp David in Maryland over the weekend to discuss healthcare, CNN reports.

“I do think you’ll see a plan here fairly shortly,” Mick Mulvaney, President Trump’s acting chief of staff, told Fox News Sunday.

President Trump said April 1 that a vote on a replacement for the federal healthcare law can wait until after the 2020 election. On April 7, Mr. Mulvaney indicated that the impending healthcare plan would offer campaign talking points for Republicans, according to...

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