The plan rests on four pillars: codifying most-favored-nation drug pricing for 80-90% cuts on some meds, redirecting ACA subsidies to individual Health Savings Accounts to lower premiums by 10-15%, mandating insurer accountability with public rate and denial data, and requiring price transparency from Medicare and Medicaid providers. It arrives as ACA benchmark premiums surge 115% to $1,904 monthly in 2026 after subsidies expire, risking 1.4 million more uninsured. Supporters like GOP lawmakers hail it as a win over big insurance, while critics call it recycled ideas lacking detail and protections.
THE GREAT HEALTHCARE PLAN.
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) January 15, 2026
President Donald J. Trump unveils the Great Healthcare Plan to lower costs and deliver money directly to the American people. 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/VWtNZzNbQC
