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Obama's Promised Health Care plan and what we got.

Thu Aug 5, 2010 5:08 PM EDT
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By Newbigtech

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Here for comparison purposes is the exact promised Health Care plan from the OBAMA-BIDEN team.

Barack Obama and Joe Biden: The Change We Need ... http://www.barackobama.com/issues/healthcare/

http://www.moveleft.org/obamas_promises/www_barackobama_com_issues_healthcare.pdf

Posted on and downloaded at 12/15/2008 / Since removed from the Obama website. /Checked against hard copy

Barack Obama will make health insurance affordable and accessible to all:
The Obama-Biden plan provides affordable, accessible health care for all Americans,
builds on the existing healthcare system, and uses existing providers, doctors and plans
to implement the plan.
Obama will lower health care costs: The Obama plan will lower health care costs by $2,500 for a typical family by investing in health information technology, prevention and care coordination.
Promote public health: Obama and Biden will require coverage of preventive services, including cancer
screenings, and will increase state and local preparedness for terrorist attacks and natural
disasters.

Barack Obama and Joe Biden's Plan On health care reform, the American people are too often offered two extremes - government-run health care with higher taxes or letting the insurance companies operate without rules.

Barack Obama and Joe Biden believe both of these extremes are wrong, and that’s why they’ve proposed
a plan that strengthens employer coverage, makes insurance companies accountable and ensures patient choice of doctor and care without government interference.
The Obama-Biden plan provides affordable, accessible health care for all Americans, builds on the
existing health care system, and uses existing providers, doctors and plans to implement the plan.
Under the Obama-Biden plan, patients will be able to make health care decisions with their
doctors, instead of being blocked by insurance company bureaucrats.
Under the plan, if you like your current health insurance, nothing changes, except your costs will
go down by as much as $2,500 per year.

If you don’t have health insurance, you will have a choice of new, affordable health insurance options.

Make Health Insurance Work for People and Businesses - Not Just Insurance and Drug Companies.
Require insurance companies to cover pre-existing conditions so all Americans regardless of their health status or history can get comprehensive benefits at fair and stable premiums.
Create a new Small Business Health Tax Credit to help small businesses provide affordable health insurance to their employees.
Lower costs for businesses by covering a portion of the catastrophic health costs they pay in return for lower premiums for employees.
Prevent insurers from overcharging doctors for their malpractice insurance and invest in proven strategies to reduce preventable medical errors.
Make employer contributions more fair by requiring large employers that do not offer coverage or make a meaningful contribution to the cost of quality health coverage for their employees to contribute a percentage of payroll toward the costs of their employees health care.
Establish a National Health Insurance Exchange with a range of private insurance options as well as a new public plan based on benefits available to members of Congress that will allow individuals and small businesses to buy affordable health coverage.
Ensure everyone who needs it will receive a tax credit for their premiums.
Reduce Costs and Save a Typical American Family up to $2,500 as reforms phase in:
Lower drug costs by allowing the importation of safe medicines from other developed countries,
increasing the use of generic drugs in public programs and taking on drug companies that block cheaper generic medicines from the market
Require hospitals to collect and report health care cost and quality data Reduce the costs of catastrophic illnesses for employers and their employees.
Reform the insurance market to increase competition by taking on anticompetitive activity that drives up prices without improving quality of care.
The Obama-Biden plan will promote public health. It will require coverage of preventive services, including cancer screenings, and increase state and local preparedness for terrorist attacks and natural disasters.

A Commitment to Fiscal Responsibility: Barack Obama will pay for his $50 - $65 billion health
care reform effort by rolling back the Bush tax cuts for Americans earning more than $250,000 per
year and retaining the estate tax at its 2009 level.

Lets discuss......
Will we receive what we were promised?

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FIRST STEPS, COURT CHALLENGES

Immediately after Mr. Obama signed the bill, states began filing challenges to it in federal court. Twenty states, led by Attorney General Bill McCollum of Florida, a Republican who is running for governor, banded together to file suit in federal district court in Pensacola, Fla. The first challenge to make it to a hearing was the one filed by the attorney general of Virginia.

The attorneys general hope the United States Supreme Court will ultimately strike down the health care law and, in the process, clarify the limits on Congress's authority to regulate interstate commerce. Their central argument is that the Commerce Clause of the Constitution cannot be interpreted to allow government penalties on Americans for refusing to buy a product, or as Virginia's lawsuit puts it for "an absence of commerce."

http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/health/diseasesconditionsandhealthtopics/health_insurance_and_managed_care/health_care_reform/index.html

    Reply#1 - Thu Aug 5, 2010 5:18 PM EDT
    Newbigtech

    I would bet that it will lose in court as it did in Virginia. I would say that because of the costs now escalating from the CBO that the law will be REPEALED by April 15,2011.

    Just my opinion..

      Reply#2 - Thu Aug 5, 2010 5:20 PM EDT
      JACK DEATH

      I would bet that it will lose in court as it did in Virginia

      It was not a LOSS it was a ruling to let the case continue on VA's state law.

      • 2 votes
      #2.1 - Thu Aug 5, 2010 5:57 PM EDT
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      Marine24

      The more corrupt the state, the more it legislates. Tacitus

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      Reply#3 - Thu Aug 5, 2010 8:40 PM EDT
      Anatoly-Rex

      No, we won't. And that IS Obama's fault, regardless of what his supporters say.

        Reply#4 - Thu Aug 5, 2010 10:45 PM EDT
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