WSJ News Exclusive | Trump Administration Plans to Pay Hospitals to Treat Uninsured Coronavirus Patients

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WSJ News Exclusive | Trump Administration Plans to Pay Hospitals to Treat Uninsured Coronavirus Patients
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The White House plans to pay hospitals for coronavirus treatment for the uninsured, as long as patients aren't billed, people familiar with the matter say

The Trump administration is expected to use a federal stimulus package to pay hospitals that treat uninsured people with the new coronavirus as long as they agree not to bill the patients or issue unexpected charges, according to two people familiar with the planning.

The plan, which could be released Friday, comes as the White House faces mounting criticism for not launching a special enrollment period for people seeking coverage under the Affordable Care Act. Congressional Democrats also are pressuring the administration...

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