Reform, not overreach

Perhaps the most significant element of reform involves bringing market forces to bear on health care insurers. Creating a health care "exchange" allows for affordable, accessible and portable insurance for millions of Americans. An "exchange" would let everyone choose their health care insurance from a broad range of options and allow their employer to help pay for it. Competition among insurers would bring down the cost of health care insurance, just as ... Full Story »

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Cherise Hadden
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by Cherise Hadden - Oct. 6, 2009

No, it's just another attempt to promote the Republican version of the healthcare bill. Same story, same examples, same trite lines. This doctor's point of view follows the strict party line. Boring at best. Biased and in some places hostile.

More of the same is not progress. Nothing was said that we haven't already heard a 100 times, no new ground was covered and no new point of view. It's almost depressing in the repeating of all the issues holding up passage of the bill. The only new issue was about "Tort Reform" And coming from a doctor it only means that he wants a lower insurance rate and less responsibility towards his patients. Although reading this article gives great insight into why health care is stalled in congress. Same crap, different speaker. It is interesting how he tried to put an "upbeat" slant on denying immigrants inclusion in whatever the health care provision will be.

We all want reform – but not the over-reaching measures promoted in the current bills.

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