President-Elect Barack Obama, Congressional Democrats Frame Health Care, Other Proposals As Job-Creation Plans

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Article Date: 18 Nov 2008 - 10:00 PDT

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President-elect Barack Obama and congressional Democrats have begun to frame their proposals for health care and other issues as "job-creation measures" in response to the current economic downturn, the Washington Post reports. According to the Post, the "thinking is that universal coverage will lower health care costs and make companies more willing to hire, as well as create new health care jobs." House Labor and Education Committee Chair George Miller (D-Calif.) said, "People are starting to see that the loss of jobs is starting to cascade," adding, "Health care becomes about jobs as much as it is about the economy" (MacGillis, Washington Post, 11/16).

Meanwhile, Obama and Democrats are "wrestling with how aggressively to use their governing majority to move toward cherished goals such as universal health care," the Chicago Tribune reports (Dorning, Chicago Tribune, 11/16). According to the Arizona Republic, "Obama's to-do list of domestic fixes will be long and pricey," but "perhaps no reform will be as controversial as his vow to overhaul the nation's health care system" (Alltucker, Arizona Republic, 11/16).

"One view is that Democrats should seize the opportunity to rapidly press the party's agenda on health care, middle-class tax cuts and major spending programs," according to the Tribune. Bill Galston, a domestic policy adviser to former President Clinton, said, "There's a lot of pent-up demand, a lot of impatience," with "a number of Democrats in Congress who will say, 'If we can't pass universal health care this time, when can we?'"

However, the "risk of backlash is real," and the "party's rank and file says it prefers a centrist course," the Tribune reports. House Majority Whip James Clyburn (D-S.C.) said, "We need to have a measured approach. I don't think we need to be lurching left or right" (Chicago Tribune, 11/16).

HHS Transition
The Obama transition team on Friday named William Corr, executive director of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, and Nicole Lurie, a public health and health care disparities expert with RAND, as "agency review team" leaders to manage transition activities for HHS, CQ HealthBeat reports. In addition, the team named Jonathan Moreno, a professor of medical ethics at the University of Pennsylvania, to manage transition activities related to bioethics issues (Reichard, CQ HealthBeat, 11/14).

In related news, outgoing HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt in a report released on Friday said that the Obama administration should seek to promote personalized medicine and expand use of electronic health records to address problems with the health care system, Bloomberg reports. The report, which Leavitt called a "note on the desk" to his successor, also cited the need to eliminate waste and overuse of treatments and medical tests to reduce health care costs and promote access (Lauerman, Bloomberg, 11/14).

Meanwhile, according to unnamed sources, Democratic National Committee Chair Howard Dean, a physician and former governor of Vermont, is not under serious consideration for HHS secretary, The Politico reports. According to The Politico, the "chief attributes ... Obama is seeking in his HHS secretary will be an ability to work with members of Congress and shepherd reform legislation through the House and Senate," a job description that is "particularly ill-suited" for Dean because of his partisan background and lack of congressional experience, sources said (Cummings, The Politico, 11/13).

Opinion Pieces
Summaries of several recent opinion pieces related to health care issues in the new Obama administration appear below.

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