Analysis | How preexisting conditions could derail House Republicans’ health-care bill, explained

The Washington Post: Health-care policy is incredibly, unbelievably complicated. (Who knew, right?) But if you only learn about one issue, let it be this: whether insurers should charge people with preexisting conditions more because taking care of those people's medical expenses costs more.

It's the perennial sticking point in almost any health-care-reform bill, and House conservatives and President Trump might be at an impasse about it now.

"I want it to be good for sick people. It’s not in its final form right now," Trump told Bloomberg News on Monday of House Republicans' health-care bill.

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