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Trump outlines his health care plan he wants Congress to consider

Trump outlines his health care plan he wants Congress to consider


Trump outlines his health care plan he wants Congress to consider

WASHINGTON — President Trump has announced the outlines of a health care plan that puts more control in the hands of individuals by way of health savings accounts.

Under Trump's plan, the government would send money directly to Americans for health savings accounts so they can handle insurance and health costs as they see fit.

“The government is going to pay the money directly to you,” Trump said in a taped video the White House released to announce the plan. “It goes to you and then you take the money and buy your own health care.”

Trump's plan also focuses on lowering drug prices and requiring insurers to be more upfront with the public about costs, revenues, rejected claims and wait times for care.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt was asked at her briefing Thursday whether the president could guarantee that under his plan, people would be able to cover their health costs. She did not directly answer, but said, “If this plan is put in place, every single American who has health care in the United States will see lower costs as a result.”