Barack Obama used Recess rally for support

Thursday, August 6, 2009

US President Barack Obama is trying to gather support for his health reform. Democratic lobby have also been hard for its passage. But Republicans said they will not allow the intrusion of the federal government in the health system.

As president, Barack Obama began a series of actions designed to reform health care. The elements in the full plan was outlined in a document entitled Barack Obama and Joe Biden the plan to reduce costs and guarantee health care affordable, accessible health coverage to all.

The Visa plan "to improve efficiency and reduce costs in the health care system, adopted state-of-the-art information technology systems for health, ensure that patients receive and providers deliver the best possible care, including prevention and management of chronic disease services, reform the structure of the market to increase competition and provide reinsurance for federal help to ensure that unexpected disasters or diseases are not health insurance unaffordable or out of reach for businesses and their employees. "

The plan includes implementing guaranteed eligibility for affordable health care for all Americans, payments by insurance reform, reducing costs, removing patent protection for pharmaceutical products, and requiring the employees who want to provide meaningful coverage or contribute to a new public plan . He would have to provide health care insurance for children.

Obama is committed to "reduce the premiums of $ 2,500 for the typical family." His aide said that the $ 2,500 premium reduction includes, in addition to direct premium savings, the average family from the reduction in employment-payments for health insurance premiums and reducing costs of government, such as programs for health Medicare and Medicaid.

Ken Thorpe of Emory University issued estimates that the proposal to support Obama. Other analysts of health, such as Joe ANTOS the American Enterprise Institute, Karen Davis of the Commonwealth Fund and Jonathan B. Oberland, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill express skepticism that the plan for Obama to reach the levels of cost reduction.

With its health reform, President Obama wants to give the public the election of a public sector competitors in the market for private health insurance. An article in The Economist said that the inclusion of a public insurance option could trigger opposition which, in conjunction with employee health care provider opposition could kill health reform.

President Barack Obama is difficult to lobby for universal coverage and the end of the medical bureaucracy, requires an overhaul of America's poor health care system the most important issue for the nation's long-term economic stability.

Reform of health care that involves all Americans can get coverage, while allowing doctors to cure the patient, rather than bureaucrats, he said the doctor "advocacy organization American Medical Association in Chicago recently.

He recognized the problems of doctors that reform can bring a government-heavy system that dictates how to get patients and Quanta Medical payments, CNN reports. But he called such thinking wrong.

Obama urged all players, doctors, patients, insurance companies, pharmaceutical companies and government to contribute to an operating system that provides coverage for 46 million Americans unsafe, reduce costs and increase efficiency.

"Do not enter this profession to be bean-counter and paper-pushers," Obama said to a standing ovation at the conference in Chicago, Illinois. "You entered this profession to be healers, and that is what our health system has to be leaving."

Obama has made health reform a priority of his administration, and Congress will consider at least three proposals in the coming weeks to address an issue that deeply divides Democrats and Republicans.

His plan includes reducing tax deductions for high income Americans. Another idea under consideration is funding the tax medical benefits of employment in health coverage, which is against Obama administration, but not totally excluded.

The Amman is a powerful circle of E.U. physicians and their support is considered important in getting a bill in Congress. The Amman recognizes the need for reform, but opposes any plan that requires public medical option to participate, expanding the tax challenged Medicare program for the elderly or Medicare pay rates.

The proposal by Democratic Senator Edward Kennedy, a former advocate of health reform, including a public option as an option for consumers. Republican leaders oppose any inflexible public choice, claim that a government might lead to acquisition of health care similar to the lifetime of coverage in Canada and England.

source :khabrein.info

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