Becker's Healthcare July 31, 2019
Alia Paavola

White House advisers are meeting with President Donald Trump daily with an aim to unveil a new healthcare measure every two to three weeks until the 2020 election, according to The Washington Post.

One of the plans, announced July 31, would allow the U.S. to import drugs from Canada. Another seeks to lower drug prices covered by Medicare by tying them to the price other developed countries pay.

The push to deliver healthcare measures at a quick pace shows that White House advisers want to create a healthcare agenda for the president to promote on the campaign trail, according to The Post. Many of the Democratic candidates already have healthcare proposals and have made them a key element of their...

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