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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI just got an advertisement to buy my new TrumpCare! I clicked and filled in the forms,
changing some information about myself and I think it is just the regular plans under Obamacare that they have covered over with "TrumpCare" to get people to buy them.
Can you imagine them selling the exact same Affordable Health Care insurance to people who heretofore would refuse it because it was associated with the name Barack Obama?
I wonder how legal it is for them to do this. In the finer print it says, "Trumpcare is coming"
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New healthcare laws are coming. Trumpcare is seen as the replacement of Obamacare and along with replacing it, it will also expand access to affordable, quality healthcare. Another name for Trumpcare is AHCA, which stands for the American Health Care Act of 2017.
Not sure what Trumpcare or the AHCA is? Heres a summary from the Statement of Administration Policy* on H.R. 1628, which is the bill that introduced the American Health Care Act of 2017 (AHCA).
The AHCA offers patient-centered healthcare solutions that will promote innovation, reduce health insurance premiums, and empower doctors and patients to make healthcare choices. The AHCA makes significant and important changes as part of a three step process to repeal and replace the ACA.
The AHCA would provide tax credits for Americans to promote affordability; improve Medicaid's sustainability and target resources to those most in need; and return healthcare choices to patients by expanding the use of health savings accounts. The AHCA also would provide for a stable transition from the onerous requirements of the ACA, while providing peace of mind to Americans with pre-existing conditions.
mucifer
(23,525 posts)Al Franken said in a recent interview he believes the republicans are ready to make the ACA better. If that really does happen, it will be called trumpcare. I don't doubt it.
snowybirdie
(5,223 posts)The dang Bill never passed! It's ACA
Maraya1969
(22,474 posts)procon
(15,805 posts)Trump is, and always has been, a con man.