President Donald J. Trump’s Great Healthcare Plan is a broad healthcare initiative that will slash prescription drug prices, reduce insurance premiums, hold big insurance companies accountable, and maximize price transparency in the American healthcare system.
This plan will deliver money directly to the American people, not insurance companies, big pharma and special interest groups—putting patients over industry leaders’ profits, just as he promised. The Great Healthcare Plan also builds on the successes of his first term by promoting competition, eliminating wasteful spending, and putting consumers back in control. [The Great Healthcare Plan]
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Ad Rem – seeing lots of posts (on this thread and others) from people who are new to the Treehouse and have really long and/or strange user names…should we flag them or just ignore them? I assume you aware and are removing the ones that are obviously bots but is there anyway we can make your life easier?
The Great Donald J. Trump trying to squash ‘Big Healthcare’ in the USA with the “Great Healthcare plan.”
Hopefully, Donald J. Trump will solve the problem of Americans spending so much money for healthcare and receiving such a poor return for the money spent.
The Great Donald J. Trump working with Robert Kennedy Jr. is only part of the solution. Among the good videos on the subject here at the ConservativeTreehouse is this one, >HHS Secretary RFK Jr Tells Tucker Carlson all the Terrible Stuff HHS is Doing< June 20, 2025. =
“As Robert F Kennedy Jr outlines all the bad things the Health and Human Services agency is doing, terrible vaccines, dangerous food additives, horrible health effects from toxic food chemicals, along with corruption, bribery and pay-to-play schemes within the medical advisory system, someone ought to tell him he’s the Health and Human Services Secretary now.
……. Secretary RFK JR sits down with Tucker Carlson to outline all the deleterious impacts from the processes that flow out of the healthcare system he now controls.”
I’ve not had time to read the plan yet, but hope price transparency is truly enacted.
In just the past two years alone. we’ve had to get billing issues corrected with two hospitals and two clinics. It eats up a lot of time. We are wtill waiting on one hospital and one clinic for word of corrections.
In the most egregious case, one of the hospitals billed for what appeared to be an outpatient surgical procedure, which never happened. The person involved was never at the hospital on the stated date of the procedure. The original bill was not detailed but seemed out-of-line and certainly dated wrong, so we asked for a detailed bill. It included a number of drugs, including fentanyl and a couple additional opioids / strong pain meds.
Additionally, the bill listed cardiac rehab sessions billed into the future, which Medicare rejected in a straightforward manner
We are still waiting for resolution from the hospital bookkeeping office. That purported surgical procedure with opioid drugs must come off the record. It appears we will need to go in person to the bookkeeping office to get it straightened out, as we have been waiting at least 3 months for a reply to phone sessions, and have heard nothing back.
The opioid drug aspect really is bothersome. Additionally, people in the office had very heavy foreign accents. Makes a person wonder about fraud…
At any rate, from here on out we will be asking for a detailed version of billing from providers right from the start. I would suggest everyone else do the same, then check for possible padding of services.
Also we are now using a PCP that does not accept insurance (as in, paying the PCP out of pocket in spite of having Medicare insurance). At least we can say we are getting excellent care at the general practitioner level. Part of the reason we finally went this direction – we could not even find a local PCP that took insurance (long story), because they were all filled beyond capacity. Numerous good practitioners in our region have left medicine due to the general mess the system is in, and for some covid was the last straw.
We have also spent a huge amount of time devising or tapping into new, creative ways to take care of ourselves, sometimes involving a lot of research or study.
Investigate the use of DMSO. On Substack A Midwestern Doctor.
DMSO has almost eliminated the arthritis pain in my hands for just one example.
You must do your research on the proper use and application.
“This plan will deliver money directly to the American people, not insurance companies, big pharma and special interest groups…’
Those are American people too.
The rise of the predatory US “healthcare” industry has paralleled the decline of industry which was largely offshored.
We are frequently exhorted here to “live our best life” in these turbulent times, this requires a healthy income. The tsunami of folks in med-pharma are just pursuing a good quality of life, like you and me; 50 years ago they would have been working in industry but that largely disappeared. Behold the cancers that arose instead, including “healthcare”.
Trump spins another sensational theater focused on symptoms while the fundamental problem cannot be remedied. Win-win: Political gain and distraction.
Distraction from what? The many things being done as part of the managed decline of the US concurrent with the rise of the China axis. Including things like this:
https://jonfleetwood.substack.com/p/us-military-funds-intranasal-spray
Cool. But to optimize the healthcare system, it’s also necessary to reduce the number of illegal immigrants flooding medical centers subsidized by American taxpayers
Well, in December I had a heart attack, I pay myself through an HSA and not an insurance Company. I’m 61 and consider myself healthy, that being said here is how it worked out. Told them I was “self insured” and that brought me straight to the MONEY people after I was stabilized. 4 day stay, all the tests, etc…..Total BILL was $67,750 dollars, but since I was a CASH buyer, I received a 60% DISCOUNT so my net COST was a little over $26k………HSA is the way, IMHO…..I haven’t PAID a monthly premium in decades, so I am still tens of thousands ahead.