Thursday, October 12, 2017

BREAKING: Trump signs health insurance order pushing association plans to drive down costs - for some

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  President Trump signed an executive order Thursday that he says will lower health insurance premiums by allowing more consumers to buy health insurance across state lines. The order also proposes expanding the use of health reimbursement arrangements, or HSAs, to expand the availability of short-term health plans, and a study of barriers to competition in the health insurance market. None of the changes would take effect immediately. The executive action follows a string of legislative defeats in Trump's crusade to have Congress repeal the Affordable Care Act, which set up a series of state health insurance exchanges known as Obamacare.

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