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Affordable Care Act subsidies are at the center of a debate that could quickly change what millions of Americans pay for coverage. In this Fox Live Now conversation, I break down what’s actually being discussed, what it could mean for premiums and access, and why the details matter for patients—not just politics. We also get practical: how to think like a smarter healthcare consumer, what to ask before an MRI/procedure, and how to cut through misinformation online. If you want the Affordable Care Act subsidies discussion without the spin (and with real-world takeaways), you’re in the right place. 00:00 Intro: The ACA subsidies debate 00:17 What Affordable Care Act subsidies actually do 00:45 Congress split: extend or let subsidies expire 01:16 Why healthcare pricing lacks transparency 01:55 What both parties agree on 03:31 How the next weeks shape premiums 03:53 If subsidies end: double-digit premium hikes 07:21 Consumer power: ask costs before treatment 07:55 Why it matters: aging drives spending 09:27 Social media myths about coverage 09:51 Free learning: ACMA education resources 11:15 Closing thoughts: compromise and access Connect With Me: / drwilliamsoliman / will_soliman / williamsoliman1 / willsoliman Dr. William Soliman is the Founder and CEO of the Accreditation Council for Medical Affairs (ACMA) and a recognized pharmaceutical industry futurist. With over 20 years of experience holding key leadership roles at companies like Merck, AbbVie, and Gilead Sciences, Will is dedicated to raising the standards of the industry. He is the architect behind the Board Certified Medical Affairs Specialist (BCMAS) program, the industry standard for medical affairs professionals. Will holds a Ph.D. from Columbia University and frequently contributes to major media outlets including Fox News, Forbes, and ABC News.