The Great Healthcare Plan: My Additions

Healthcare reform is back at the center of the national conversation. Rising costs, limited access, and opaque pricing continue to frustrate patients, providers, and policymakers alike—regardless of political affiliation. Real reform requires more than good intentions or incremental fixes; it requires structural change rooted in transparency, competition, and consumer empowerment.

The BACK TEXT outlines President Trump's Great Healthcare Plan, a meaningful step toward lowering prescription drug prices, reducing insurance premiums, holding large insurance companies accountable, modernizing healthcare infrastructure, and expanding price transparency and competition.

The RED TEXT reflects my own original ideas on how the plan needs to evolve to deliver lasting, structural reform.

Subsidies hide true costs. When prices are obscured, consumers cannot choose. Transparency enables choice. Choice restores competition. And competition is the only force that consistently lowers prices while improving quality.

Empowering consumers with real buying power and restoring genuine provider competition are prerequisites for a functioning healthcare market. Healthcare reform doesn't succeed on intentions alone. Incentives matter.

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