With the new healthcare program being introduced this morning on the House floor, the GOP leadership along with President Trump are fulfilling its campaign promises to repeal President's Obama Affordable Care Act ('Obamacare') and replace it with a more flexible program. As the Washington Elite prepares to change lives of more than 6 million people, lets look at the winners and losers that will benefit or suffer from the new bill.The losers of the bill (if passed) will be: 1) Medicaid beneficiaries that will have less funding from the states; and 2) hospitals that will see the drop in revenues and will need to ramp up their charity care spending.Winners will be: 1) high-net worth individuals, since the bill repeals a slew of ACA-related taxes, like a 3.8 percent investment tax on the well-to-do and a 0.9 percent surcharge on wages above $250,000. The move would save the top 0.1 percent of earners about $195,000 annually, according to the Tax Policy Center; and 2) The device industry — The bill would strike down the 2.3 percent medical device excise tax opposed by the industry, Republicans and some Democrats.Obviously, the majority of the companies from the healthcare industry will need to change their strategies regarding the distribution and selling of drugs. This will be the main topic of the board discussions in the upcoming weeks and we should hear a lot of news from CEOs of the companies like Pfizer and Novartis about this issue.Agree if you think that the bill will have a positive effect on the US economy and will help the middle and higher class citizens to spend less on the healthcare coverage.Disagree if you think that the bill is not going to bring a lot of value to the US citizens or if you think that it's not going to pass.Also, don't forget to like this post and subscribe to Washington Insider. We would also love if you would share your thoughts about this issue in the comment section below.