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President Donald Trump emphasized new measures to reduce healthcare costs during a White House roundtable, unveiling key elements of his “Great Healthcare Plan.” The President stated, “To further reduce insurance premiums, my plan ends the giant kickbacks to those insurance brokers and corporate middlemen… The Great Healthcare Plan mandates unprecedented accountability, and transparency from insurance companies, and all healthcare providers.”
The plan, introduced days earlier, targets multiple drivers of rising healthcare costs. By eliminating kickbacks to brokers and middlemen, it seeks to reduce unnecessary overhead in the insurance market while incentivizing competition. Additionally, the proposal requires insurers to disclose claim denial rates, ensuring families have clear visibility into the handling of coverage decisions.
A central component of the initiative focuses on prescription drug costs. The administration’s strategy would allow direct negotiations to lower prices, with White House estimates projecting potential savings of up to 80 percent on certain medications. Overall, these reforms are expected to save families approximately $2,000 annually, according to administration projections.
The Great Healthcare Plan also mandates transparency and accountability from providers and insurers, reinforcing consumer protections and encouraging fair practices across the healthcare sector. By combining premium reductions, cost controls, and disclosure requirements, the plan is presented as a comprehensive approach to reforming the U.S. healthcare system.
While the proposal has been met with both support and scrutiny, the administration argues that these measures address longstanding inefficiencies in the system, reduce costs for American families, and provide stronger consumer protections without undermining coverage quality.