A Selection Of Editorials And Opinions

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Article Date: 18 Jun 2009 - 6:00 PDT

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Opponents and proponents of health care reform are using "rationing" as the word to drive opinion regarding health care reform in the United States, The New York Times reports.

Other opinions and editorials:

Malpractice and Health Care Reform The New York Times
Hoping to enlist support for his campaign for health care reform, President Obama told the American Medical Association this week that he would work with doctors to limit their vulnerability to malpractice lawsuits. That was a reasonable offer - provided any malpractice reform is done carefully (6/16).

The Achilles' Heel of Health Reform Politico
I think Obama erred by not coming up with a dedicated funding source for health reform in the first place. One of the reasons that Social Security and Medicare have worked so well is that they have specific payroll taxes that fund their benefits (Bruce Bartlett, 6/17).

More RXes Needed for Nation's Ailing Health Care System Roll Call
The main focus, and the controversies, have centered on the insurance system - how to cover everybody, how to pay for covering everybody, whether there is a public plan to compete with private plans, and so on (Norman Ornstein, 6/17).

Health Reform and Competitiveness Wall Street Journal
Democrats have spent years arguing that corporate tax rates don't matter to U.S. competitiveness. But all of a sudden one of their favorite arguments for government-run health care has become . . . U.S. corporate competitiveness (6/17).

Cut to Spend National Journal Online
The game is simple: Pretend to cut so you can spend (Rich Lowry, 6/16).

The Private Health Industry's Time Is Up The Christian Science Monitor
To me, the evidence is overwhelming that we must end the private insurance company domination of healthcare in our country and move toward a publicly funded, single-payer, Medicare-for-all approach (Bernie Sanders, 6/16).

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