Washington - Donald Trump’s evolving ideas on health care do not amount to a full plan, and some proposals could mean new political and policy dilemmas for the Republican presidential front-runner and his party.

One Trump idea — allowing Medicare to negotiate prescription drug prices — puts him at odds with Republican congressional leaders who favor the current system of private benefit managers bargaining with drugmakers. It aligns Trump with Democrat Hillary Clinton, who also favors direct negotiation by Medicare.

The Trump campaign late Wednesday released a seven-point outline for replacing President Barack Obama’s health care law and said it was based on “free-market principles.” It included standard GOP ideas such as health savings accounts and no health insurance mandates, along with a proposal not usually floated by Republicans — permitting the importation of lower-cost prescription drugs from abroad.

“As far as substance is concerned, it is a very, very long way from a plan you could actually put in place,” said economist Joe Antos of the business-oriented American Enterprise Institute. “It is still something of a mystery.”... Read More: VIN