Rochard, he has already said that he is not going to take away your healthcare.
He wants to make it affordable. Which in the current situation it is not.
High premiums and deductibles are killing people who pay for their own insurance.
During the confirmation hearings the example of a married couple who are 61 years old was brought up.
They are both in good health. They bought their insurance on the exchange. They aren't wealthy, but they work hard and make too much money to be subsidized by the govt. (the taxpayers).
Their deductible is $6,000 and their yearly premium is $39,000
That is ruining people financially. It has to stop. I've spoken many times about my own insurance. I'm with Blue Cross/Blue Shield.
For myself, my wife, and one of my daughters....our premium is now $1,523 a month.

And we are all in good health.
I think that if Trump goes after the price gouging that the big Medical and Pharmaceutical companies are doing to us + some kind of tort reform + allowing competition between states...that we can all have affordable insurance and healthcare.
But in the meantime, Trump AND the Congressional leaders have all said over and over the last couple of weeks that they will not allow the insurance companies to drop everyone.
So just hang back and let's see how it plays out.
I'm assuming you have some kind of pre-existing condition or something that may have stopped you from getting insurance in the past?
Hopefully this will keep your current insurance and if things go the right way...make it more affordable for everyone.
That is what Pres. Obama was trying to do. It just didn't work out. Perhaps a new idea is needed to correct the problems.