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Official materials (proposal text, White House fact sheet, or similar) show the Great Healthcare Plan has been formally introduced and includes Most-Favored-Nation provisions for prescription drug pricing.
The White House’s Feb. 13, 2026 Presidential Message on American Heart Month explicitly states, "We have also introduced the Great Healthcare Plan, building on our historic efforts to provide Most‑Favored‑Nation price relief for prescription drugs." A White House fact sheet (Jan. 15, 2026) announcing the Great Healthcare Plan and contemporaneous reporting (Reuters, CNN) confirm the plan was released in January and that the administration described it as codifying or building on its Most‑Favored‑Nation drug‑pricing actions and voluntary MFN agreements with drugmakers. Verdict: True — official White House materials and independent news coverage corroborate that the Administration introduced the Great Healthcare Plan and framed it as building on MFN efforts to lower prescription drug prices.