On Sept. 24, 2020, President Donald Trump introduced his plan for affordable, high-quality health care, called the America First Health Care Plan. This plan, issued in an executive order, is primarily aimed at protecting people with preexisting conditions and combating surprise medical billing.
An executive order is a
broad policy directive used to establish how laws will be enforced by the
administration. The order does not make any changes to existing laws or
regulations, but directs federal agencies to issue new guidance to implement
the order’s policies. As a result, the executive order’s specific impact will
remain largely unclear until agencies issue further guidance or Congress takes
action in response to the order.
The America First Health Care Plan
The executive order directs the Departments of Health and
Human Services (HHS), Labor and the Treasury to maintain and build upon
existing actions to:
·
Expand options for affordable health care;
·
Expand access to affordable medicines, including
accelerating the approvals of new generic and biosimilar drugs and facilitating
the safe importation of affordable prescription drugs from abroad;
·
Ensure consumers have access to meaningful price
and quality information before the delivery of care; and
·
Reduce waste, fraud and abuse in the health care
system.
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