Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report Highlights Recent Coverage Of Presidential Candidates' Health Care Positions

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Article Date: 18 Jul 2007 - 14:00 PDT

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Several newspapers recently published articles on the presidential candidates and health care. Summaries appear below.

More Candidates To Release Health Proposals
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.) and Republican candidates Giuliani and Sen. John McCain (Ariz.) will release health care proposals in the coming weeks, according to staffers, the New York Post reports. Clinton, like fellow Democratic presidential candidates Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.) and Edwards, endorses universal health insurance "even if the government shoulders more of the costs," according to the Post.

Clinton has yet to announce her position regarding a mandate requiring individuals to have insurance, which Edwards supports and Obama does not. However, none of their proposals "is expected to appease hard-line reformers" who are demanding a single-payer system, the Post reports.

In speeches and debates, Giuliani has advocated encouraging people to purchase individual insurance and would provide a tax incentive to purchase coverage. McCain has stated that he supports providing tax incentives to low-income individuals to purchase health insurance and expanding community health centers (Adams Otis, New York Post, 7/15).

Editorial
"Securing affordable health care for all is ... the right thing to do" and is "key to cutting excess costs," a Times editorial states. Presidential candidates should support requiring "states to devise their own universal coverage solutions" that would "insist that business, individual taxpayers and the insured split the cost of coverage" and create "insurance exchanges," which would "group healthy and less-healthy people together, making coverage affordable for individuals who aren't lucky enough to have insurance through their employers," according to the editorial.

"Vague pronouncements of faith in 'market-based solutions' are worthless when there is no rational market at work and where accurate pricing information is scarce," the editorial continues. "The cost question is a painful one because it inevitably leads to the question of sacrifice," according to the Times. "If everyone is going to be covered, every treatment probably won't be," but the U.S. "already rations health care -- those without insurance routinely go without care," the editorial states. Rather than succumbing to "slogans" and the "rapid-fire exchange that too often characterizes our modern political campaigns," candidates must put forward "substantive proposals" to fix the nation's economically "unsustainable" health care system, the Times writes (Los Angeles Times, 7/15).

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