President Trump is looking to redefine the narrative of his presidency by revisiting the successes of his first term, especially around free-market policies. Despite some setbacks, there is an effort to reinstate strategies that defined his original agenda. Meanwhile, issues in New York's Medicaid system have led to excessive reimbursements for certain medical providers due to legislative loopholes. Governor Hochul's attempts to rectify this have met with resistance, indicating the complexities of healthcare reforms.
The past month has seen the Trump team on the back foot, but if Trump can use the 100-day mark of his presidency to double-down on Trump 1.0, he can turn the narrative aroundâurges The Wall Street Journal's Kimberley A. Strassel.
A glitch in state insurance law has allowed doctors to collect Medicaid fees hundreds of times higher than normal; Gov. Hochul's proposed fix has faced resistance.
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