Trump's rule was very limited. It didn't apply to everyone.
I think the new rule would have applied to everyone.
Trump's rule only apply to those using FQHCs or "federally qualified health centers" that less than 10% of the country.
The rule that passed through the House recently was much more expansive
"The American Diabetes Association® (ADA) hailed a major national victory today when the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Build Back Better Act, including the most sweeping nationwide measure to date to limit out-of-pocket co-pays for insulin. The national co-pay cap, which ADA has aggressively promoted, would apply to Medicare beneficiaries, individuals on commercial insurance, and those covered by other group health plans. "
She has a lot of nerve. These people make me sick.
Jen right out of bed: https://www.calacademy.org/sites/default/files/styles/manual_crop_standard_960x540/public/assets/images/KW_IMAGES_DO_NOT_USE/131008_01757-edit_2_copy.jpg?itok=4PXr8QLA&c=5d29b6e19e5461e4a9c48c58de8f841e
Lol, good one.
Ouch.
Ha ha ha ha ha!!
This is not an apples to apples comparison is it?
Trump's rule was very limited. It didn't apply to everyone.
I think the new rule would have applied to everyone.
Trump's rule only apply to those using FQHCs or "federally qualified health centers" that less than 10% of the country.
The rule that passed through the House recently was much more expansive
Should apply to everyone, not just those listed above.