Democratic Presidential Candidate Obama Says Implementation Of His Health Care Proposal Will Be Transparent
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Presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) on Wednesday at a campaign event in Sac City, Iowa, said that he will use an "open process" to enact universal health care, the Washington Post reports.
In response to a question about rival Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's (D-N.Y.) attempt at reforming health care in 1993, Obama said, "It was a closed process and not everybody understood what was taking place, so when the insurance companies and the drug companies started running those 'Harry and Louise' ads, nobody really knew what was what. That's why the American people have to be involved" (MacGillis, Washington Post, 9/5). He added, "What the president can do is shine a spotlight on the process and (involve) the American people and keep the pressure on, and that is something that didn't happen. In many ways it didn't happen in '93."
Clinton campaign spokesperson Blake Zeff, said, "It's unfortunate that Sen. Obama is abandoning the politics of hope for the politics of attack" (Haberman, New York Post, 9/6).
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"Universal Health Care" - Good Sound Bites For Politicians
posted by Dr Mike Esposito on 11 Sep 2007 at 11:13 amI'd like to tell Obama, Hillary, John Edwards, or any other candidate who really wants to start connecting with America, that it's time to talk plainly about Universal Health Care in America. Right now it's just a "hot air" political topic that sounds good, but they are avoiding the realities of the problem. The health care system, like the military industrial complex of the cold war, is predicated on corporate profits and not the well being of the patient. The CEO’s of the large HMO’s and pharmaceutical companies have the same agenda as any other corporate leader. Raise their company’s stock price or lose their job which pays their obscene salary and bonus. Health care corporation’s focus is financial and they are not concerned with access to care or the quality of care their patients receive.
These same companies will push for tort reform because it limits their liability in medical malpractice lawsuits. They want to limit patient access, reduce their costs and not have any responsibility. The trial lawyers will not tolerate these unconstitutional limits and are fed by the victim’s misfortune. We have all heard the advertisements asking, “Has anything bad ever happened to you. Someone else should pay. Call us now. Time is running out.” How would they survive if they could only make a few hundred dollars an hour? (Assuming, of course, that they are not double billing). However, without these legal wolves patrolling the health care system even doctors would be at risk to corporate domination.
Where does this leave the doctor? Right next to the patient in the over-crowded emergency room wondering how things have gotten so out of control.
Posted by Dr. Michael Esposito M.D.
Radiologist and Author of “Locked In,” a new medical thriller.
http://www.mikeespositomd.com
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