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Updates · July 4, 2026

The Great Healthcare Plan, explained in 5 minutes

On January 15, 2026, President Trump called on Congress to pass what the White House titled The Great Healthcare Plan. The first thing to understand: it is a proposal, not yet law. Congress has to act on it. Here's what's actually in it, in plain English.

The four pillars

1 · Lower drug prices

Write the "Most-Favored-Nation" drug-pricing deals into permanent law — the idea that Americans shouldn't pay more for a drug than comparable wealthy countries do — and move more prescription drugs to over-the-counter status so they can be bought without a doctor's visit.

2 · Lower premiums

Send subsidy money directly to people instead of routing it through insurance companies, and fund "cost-sharing reductions." The White House, citing Congressional Budget Office analysis of the related House bill (H.R. 6703), says the cost-sharing piece would save taxpayers at least $36 billion and cut the most common marketplace plan's benchmark premium by more than 10%. The plan also ends the kickbacks pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) pay to large insurance-brokerage middlemen.

3 · Hold insurers accountable

The "Plain-English Insurance" standard: insurers would have to publish what plans actually cover in understandable language, plus their claim-denial rates, wait times, and how much of each premium dollar goes to care versus overhead — so surprises show up before you buy, not after you're billed.

4 · Maximize price transparency

Extend the push (begun with a February 2025 executive action) to make hospitals and insurers post real, upfront prices — not estimates — so families can compare before getting care.

What's already real vs. what needs Congress

What it would mean for a typical family, if enacted: lower monthly premiums (the >10% CBO figure), some prescriptions cheaper or available without a visit, and insurance documents you can actually read. Until Congress acts, the biggest immediate items for families remain the Trump Account and the TrumpRx discounts.

Read the originals

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