House GOP health plan risks increasing uninsured and premium costs
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The House GOP health package aims to reduce government spending by $35.6 billion but could result in 100,000 fewer Americans gaining health insurance annually through 2035, mainly by not extending enhanced Obamacare subsidies and expanding association health plans, while also increasing oversight of drug pricing and permitting reforms.
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