Senator Obama Responds To Five Questions About His Health Care Plan To SpineUniverse.com
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Article Date: 03 Nov 2008 - 5:00 PDT
Senator Barack Obama, Democratic candidate for President, answered five questions about his health care plan to SpineUniverse.com. Now every visitor to SpineUniverse.com -- people who have an intense interest in the state of health care because of back pain or neck pain -- can examine how Sen. Obama's plan would affect them. (SpineUniverse also contacted Sen. John McCain's campaign, but he did not respond.)
Sen. Obama explained to http://www.SpineUniverse.com how:
- his plan would help the uninsured and underinsured in America
- the Obama-Biden plan would benefit small businesses through the Small Business Health Tax Credit
- his administration would ensure all children have medical coverage
- he would work to invest in technologies as a way to improve our health care system
He also gave three key points that voters should remember about the Obama-Biden health care plan, including that he will guarantee affordable, accessible coverage for all Americans. You can read Sen. Obama's answers here.
"Sen. Obama's health care plan includes an emphasis on preventive care, and that's a very important point for back and neck pain sufferers," explains Stephen Ondra, MD, Professor of Neurological Surgery at Northwestern University. "With accessible coverage for all, Americans will be able to get much-needed spinal care at the first sign of a problem, which may help them avoid developing a chronic back condition."
Ondra continues, "The Obama plan, with its emphasis on improving health IT, will also help spine patients receive better care by making it easier for medical professionals to coordinate care."
In conjunction with the Obama interview, SpineUniverse.com also just released results from its September 2008 survey that took a closer look at the politics of back pain. The results show an intriguing cross-section of America and should help voters think through the presidential candidates' health care plans.
Read full results from the SpineUniverse.com survey here.
In the survey, 96% of people said that back pain is a serious health concern--serious because it costs the American people time, productivity, and a lot of money. Every year, back and neck pain cost us $90 billion, and in a time of national penny-pinching, it makes sense that reducing back pain would be fiscally responsible.
Like so many proposed programs during this election year, Republicans and Democrats can't quite agree on how to reduce back pain and eventually reduce that $90 billion cost. 24% of Democrats believe that having affordable, quality care that's accessible by all would save our backs. Just 12% of Republicans chose universal health coverage as a viable option for back pain prevention, but 25% of Republicans think that encouraging weight loss would be the most effective way to reduce Americans' back pain.
It looks like even our approach to back pain labels us as red or blue. So when back pain sufferers head into the voting booth on Election Day--and 4 out of every 5 voters will have back pain at some point in their lives--they should think carefully about which candidate's health care plan they believe will help them the most.
About SpineUniverse
SpineUniverse, the most-visited spine-focused site on the web, provides online and offline resources for both patients and spine professionals. SpineUniverse.com helps patients and their families understand their back or neck problems with clear, straightforward explanations about what causes spinal problems and how they can be treated. SpineUniverse.com/professional features an industry-leading library of patient case studies and education resources. Relying on an 80 member Editorial Board of leading spine experts, SpineUniverse ensures that all information presented is trustworthy and of the highest quality.
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posted by HOPEFORALL2001 on 12 Nov 2008 at 8:21 pmI really hope we see our medical system's get a lot better and really soon because as a suffer of serious spine injuries and Full-Body RSD.CRPS I have been to different drs and many tests for the last 8 agonizing years from an idiot who was speeding through a parking lot and was talking on a cell phone to and never looked when he flew out of a lot on the main road and myself and daughter were injured pretty severe.
My daughter is ok now but mommy's not and I have done everything humanly possible to help myself and find whatever and whomever that could help with my severe injuries.I never thought I would see the day that I couldn't get the help I desperately need and they can look in the face of really bad pain and walk away.I have insurance too!
Having fullbody rsd is like living in hell literaly.I burn from head to toe and many more sensations that are so unbearable I would rather not be here then to suffer the way I have the last 8 years its pathetic it really is.I recently found the help I deserve at a university and I have no choice to have a ketimone coma performed and we are all praying for a miracle.
I have been really scarred for a longtime now and I was a very active and very strong with my body,mind and soul this will get even the strongest person to want to just go to sleep and not wake up anymore.But thats how we feel its not what I would do.This was rated one of the worst diseases that anyone has to deal with let alone my spine injuries not being able to be fixed because it can make my rsd worse which for me is so hard to believe because I have severe burning through out my entire body severely even in my eyes its like a real strong vapor and its hard to keep my eyes open its in my mouth,nasal passage.
Something drastic has to be done for patients like me because its not humane to make anyone suffer like I am and my child,husband,family to be traumatized from the start.I would love for a dr to listen to me and they can learn alot from us and maybe they can help the right way.Its pretty bad that someone like me have to wait for 8 years for someone to be honest and be willing to help.I thought that's why we have code of ethics.There are no excuses for the suffering of 2.6 million people who have this disease in all diff forms and full-body is the worst!We will see what happens and I hope were not treated badly because the heat will be turned up!I wish all who suffer 75,million in pain of some kind and 2.6 million who have my disease Hope you get the care we all deserve and needed along time ago! GOODLUCK!
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