President-elect Donald Trump said he's finishing a plan to replace the Affordable Care Act with a proposal that would provide "insurance for everybody," according to a report by The Washington Post.He did not get into any specific details about his healthcare plan during a telephone interview with the newspaper. But he did say it would be "much less expensive" and would involve "much lower deductibles."Trump added that he does not plan to cut benefits for Medicare and that he does not want a single-payer health care system.His plan will be revealed, Trump suggested, after the U.S. Senate confirms his nominee for Health and Human Services secretary, Rep. Tom Price, a Republican from Georgia. The Senate Finance Committee has not announced the timing of Price's confirmation hearing yet.Still, Trump said he expects Republicans in Congress to replace Obamacare quickly with his plan and is ready to put pressure on lawmakers, telling the Post: