On September 24, President Donald Trump issued an Executive Order outlining his “America First Healthcare Plan”—his proposal to reshape the nation’s healthcare system. With election day fast approaching and a pending legal challenge before the Supreme Court seeking to eliminate the Affordable Care Act, the Order touts the Administration’s ongoing regulatory efforts and outlines the three pillars of President Trump’s plan: more choice, lower costs, and better care.
In particular, the Order:
The Executive Order has no immediate effect and is entirely reliant on the agencies—led by HHS—to engage with Congress and/or continue their ongoing regulatory efforts. As such, short of providing President Trump’s vision for the future of the American healthcare system, it is unclear what effect the Executive Order ultimately will have.
As we inch closer to the election, it is possible that we will continue to see an influx of regulatory actions seeking to formalize President Trump’s executive orders on healthcare.