Managed Healthcare Executive: A political truism exists that it is easier to run against something than run for something. Look no further than the consensus by the Republican party and President-elect Donald J. Trump to repeal the ACA.
Following the GOP’s success on Election Day, the nation is quickly tuning in to what this all means for healthcare coverage, as illustrated by the over-100,000 new ACA insurance sign-ups on the day after the election, according to the Obama administration.
Even before a new HHS secretary is named, Trump is indicating that he wants to minimize the disruption to those currently insured and retain some of the more popular ACA provisions.
Whatever the final strategy, the Trump administration’s changes will add volatility to the existing healthcare industry, which has already endured plenty of changes since the ACA was passed.
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