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Senior White House official said the possibility of Donald Trump will no longer enforce a rule requiring Americans to have health insurance or impose fines if they do not take insurance.

Reuters launch, presidential adviser, KellyAnne Conway, while speaking in the ABC program "This Week", said President Trump will probably stop 'impose an individual mandate'.

Separately, in the CBS show "Face the Nation", Conway asserted Republicans promise no one will lose their health insurance under Obamacare. On the other hand, the replacement program is now being prepared.

"For the 20 million people who depend on the Affordable Care Act (ACA), they will not lose their insurance during this transition period," he said.

On Friday (20/1), Trump signed an executive policy on health policy since 2010's.

Regulation signed Trump urged institutions in the United States to cancel or postpone the implementation of the provisions that are considered financial burden on the state, companies, or individuals.

Experts speculate Trump health care will extend the liberation of the individual mandate.

The Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, speaking on "Fox News Sunday," Republican Party promised replace Obamacare. She also allow patients to purchase health insurance across states use the health savings account.

"We will move cautiously in conjunction with the regulation to repeal and replace them with things like health savings accounts and health insurance sales across the country and a high-risk program at the national level to address the citizens of participants the previous policy," he said.

Last week representatives of the Republican Party, Tom Price, told the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and the Pensioners, that a reshuffle Obamacare will focus on the health plan an individual who sold on the exchange online and Medicaid, the health insurance program for the poor United States.

He added that the change will not directly change in Medicare, the federal health insurance program for the elderly and disabled.

Trump said he wanted to keep some elements of Obamacare, such as allowing young people are protected from their parents insurance. He supports the use of health savings plans and insurance sales across states.

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