By Charlene Frizzera, President, CF Health Advisors | December 14, 2016

Former CMS acting administrator expects some of the federal power in healthcare to dissolve under the new administration.

One of president-elect Donald Trump’s core campaign promises was the repeal of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), so it is only natural that executives, providers, payers and policy analysts have questions about the possible direction of healthcare reform under his leadership. The new administration has already sent out strong signals of its intent with the appointments of Tom Price, M.D., as secretary of Health and Human Services and Seema Verma to head the Centers of Medicare and Medicaid (CMS).

Based on what we know today, here are three ways I expect the Trump presidency to affect healthcare reform: – See more at: http://www.odtmag.com/contents/view_online-exclusives/2016-12-14/the-future-of-healthcare-reform-under-president-trump/#sthash.qGH1q5WO.dpuf