President Trump made several references to health care in his State of the Union address. He proposed "The Great Healthcare Plan", which would stop payments to the big insurance companies and give the money directly to people to buy their own health insurance at lower prices[1][2][4]. He criticized the Affordable Care Act as a system designed for insurance companies, not people, and demanded maximum price transparency[4]. He introduced the TrumpRX website where Katherine Rener bought the IVF drug for less than $500 instead of the original $4,000, a discount of over $3,500[2]. He invited her as the first customer for a speech[2]. He called on Congress to codify his "most favored nation" drug price reduction program[1][4]. He pointed out that Democrats had rolled back his previous transparency measures, which increased costs[4].