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Healthcare companies are seeking delays in Trump's Affordable Care Act rules

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Bob Herman covers health insurance, government programs, hospitals, physicians and other healthcare providers. He is also the author of the Health Care Inc. newsletter. You can reach Bob in Signal with Bobjherman.09.

Hospitals, health insurance companies and insurance agents are asking President Trump to put a brake on regulations that could lead to millions of people losing their health insurance.

That doesn't mean that the healthcare industry doesn't agree with all of Trump's proposals. But at least, lobbyists are urging the White House not to enforce new rules until 2027, according to a review of this month's open letter.

The Trump administration's first major healthcare regulations cover the ACA market, including federal healthcare.gov portals and state-run online exchanges. Over 21 million people are enrolled in the ACA Health Plan. This is the main option if you don't receive compensation from your employer or if you're not covered because you're too much to qualify for Medicaid.

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