President Trump's initial executive orders signal a potential rollback of Biden's health care reforms aimed at lowering drug costs and expanding insurance coverage. While the directives are seen as tentative, they may increase the uninsured rate and weaken safety net provisions for low-income individuals. However, experts note that implementing these changes will require more detailed regulatory actions and are unlikely to be immediate. The direction for the health care system under Trump's presidency remains uncertain as he navigates these complex issues.
"Everyone is looking for signals on what Trump might do on a host of health issues. On the early EOs, Trump doesn't show his cards."
"Executive orders as a general matter are nothing more than gussied up internal memoranda saying, 'Hey, agency, could you do something?'"
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