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Obama asks nation for health-care reform input , Tactic aims to circumvent special interests that quashed previous efforts!

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Gardner : MA : USA | 11 months ago  
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  • President Barack Obama
    President Barack Obama
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    President Barack Obama
President Barack Obama

In between the tree trimming and gift-giving, President-elect Barack Obama is inviting Americans to spend part of the holiday season talking about health care — and report back to him.

As he gears up for major health reform legislation next year, Obama is encouraging average Americans to host informal gatherings to brainstorm about how to improve the U.S. system.

The sessions, which could take place at a party, over a Menorah-lighting or at the annual Christmas cookie bake-off, are to be held Dec. 15 to Dec. 31. Former senator Thomas A. Daschle, Obama's point person on health, will attend at least one and prepare a detailed report, complete with video, to present to the next president.

"In order for us to reform our health care system, we must first begin reforming how government communicates with the American people," Obama said in a statement yesterday. "These Health Care Community Discussions are a great way for the American people to have a direct say in our health reform efforts."

By applying the high-tech tools and grass-roots activism that helped him win the White House, Obama hopes to circumvent many of the traditionally powerful special interests that have quashed previous health-care reform efforts.

During the campaign, he recruited some 13 million supporters to his Web site, using the list to turn out record-setting crowds at rallies, find babysitters for Election Day and solicit ideas for the Democratic Party platform.

'We want your exact ideas'
With the transition team contemplating how to deliver on his campaign promise to expand health coverage and lower costs, "what we want to do now is to move to a discussion across the country," Daschle said in a speech yesterday in Denver. "We want your exact ideas."

In addition to the house parties, Obama's transition Web site, Change.gov, is collecting thousands of comments on health-care reform.

By seeking broad public input early in the process, the incoming administration hopes to avoid some of the mistakes of President Clinton's failed initiative 15 years ago, said Daschle, who is also Obama's choice for secretary of health and human services.

"Details kill," he said, recounting that opponents picked apart Clinton's thousand-page bill. "Once we get started, we have to stay focused. Let's finish it, let's not put it down."

Noting that Obama made health-care reform a top priority during the campaign, Daschle said the early activity was proof that had not changed: "He did it in the campaign, and I am here to tell you that his commitment to changing the health-care system remains strong and focused."

In another indication of the growing interest in pushing health legislation early in 2009, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.) announced yesterday that he will give up his seat on the Judiciary Committee to focus on health care. In May, Kennedy was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor.

"As chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, I expect to lead a very full agenda in the next Congress, including working with President Obama to guarantee affordable health care, at long last, for every American," he said in a statement. "This is the opportunity of a lifetime, and I intend to make the most of it."

* Obama is so right and I am so psyched! If the man has a chance he will do what is right for average Americans and our America as well as the world. Key phrase "if given a chance"

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Posted By RobertLewisStevens RobertLewisStevens | 9 months ago
I needed Erythromycin. Had to request script from Doc. Doc. charged medicare $150 and billed me $98. !Broken greedy system! In most other nations I could purchase many Meds. direct from the Pharmacy. $$billions$$ wasted, time waisted. and clogged system. If you wish to see doctor go ahead but don't penalize those who have the knowledge to treat themselves.
Posted By jmsjoin jmsjoin | 9 months ago
RobertLewisStevens
I agree! You know, it has been a while but in the early 70s I was stationed in Germany and we were not supposed to but we could go to the local apotheke and get what we wanted legal or not. We do have a pretty screwed up medical system here though by any measure!
Posted By vicky vicky | 9 months ago
Try buylowdrugs.com. I buy my medicine from here. It's in Canada and alot cheaper especially with our dollar exchange rate.
Posted By vicky vicky | 9 months ago
Posted By urbansurgeon urbansurgeon | 9 months ago
There are three immediate changes that would bring America up to the level and quality of care delivered in the finest countries on earth

1. eliminate health insurance cost to provide is 52% of cost to deliver health care
2 eliminate prescriptions for non-controlled (abusable drugs) cost to provide presciption for things like diaphrams and Birth control pills about 15% of cost to deliver health care
3. Eliminate medical records except for original clinical entries provided in a plain paper bound book maintaied by patient Cost to provide computerized medical records to about everyone t oeveryone about 18% of the health care dollar.

Of the savings of 85% of the health care dollar saved above give thte doctor 15% (doublr the 7% they receive now)

Provide up to 70% of the health care dollar to all other health care providers to provide all hralth care to everyone. Give the remaining 50% to th government to be applied to tax breaks to those who earn less than $49,000.00 per year.

Ths is a plan that will work. It is available in almost all other countries than the US today.

Donald Winston, MD
winston@urbansurgeon.com
713-222-1000
713-222.1001 fax

Posted By jmsjoin jmsjoin | 9 months ago
urbansurgeon
Having first hand experience you would know better than I! I do not believe our economic system should be socialized as was started by Bush who threatened a slide to socialism if Obama was elected.

I do believe in Socializing our medical and health care system. That and a return to oversight of everything. Insisting on no oversight by Bush allowed our entire mess to happen.

I do know there i great abuse by some MD's of our current system especially Medicaid and Medicare and over charging Insurance companies!
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Posted By Javamanrx1 Javamanrx1 | 8 months ago
Be careful with drugs from other countries. If you can go to Canada and confirm who you're dealing with, it might be occasionally helpful. Canad imports drugs from over 80 countries, including India, Iran and many others. I encourage folks to make an appointment with a good community pharmacist to sit with you, go though your meds, pull up your insurance plan and see if any less costly options are available. In many cases, there are options, but it takes some digging, I'm a pharmacist in Michigan and feel we should be helping patients find low cost, affordable options. Cost burden for care and drugs in the US is shameful, and we all need to bring extreme pressure to reduce the excessive number of payers and middle-men, and take steps to connect and empower docs, patients and pharmacists to work together vs putting one barrier after another up to reduce access to care. Keep screaming folks, and hold the insurance carriers and PBM's accountable. Get names when you call for help and don't receive it. Or, when serious errors occur. Communicate your frustration loudly to elected representatives who are supposed to be your advocates.
Posted By jmsjoin jmsjoin | 8 months ago
Javamanrx1
You are right! I am pleased the Obama's health care reform took a giant step forward yesterday. It is sick that we lag behind the rest of the so called civilized world in Health care, drugs included.

47 million without health care is sick! We develop most of the drugs then the co.'s charge us for the R & D and we have to go to the rest of the world to buy affordable drugs!

That too is sick! I hope part os Obama's plan will be a revamping of the way the drug companies work!
Posted By rodrod rodrod | 6 months ago
STop the used car salesman concept. I get a bill for lab work of $1,115.00 and yet the lab is happy to recieve $148 as their contract payment fromthe insurance company. So if i did not have insurance, I would be expected to pay $1,115.00. Makes used car salesmen look like gods.
WHY NOT LIMIT BILLS TO NO MORE THAN 10% GREATER THAN THE CONTRACT PAYMENTS WHEN BILLING THE UNINSURED.
Rod Scales 972 679 8359
April 2009
Posted By rodrod rodrod | 6 months ago
STop the used car salesman concept. I get a bill for lab work of $1,115.00 and yet the lab is happy to recieve $148 as their contract payment fromthe insurance company. So if i did not have insurance, I would be expected to pay $1,115.00. Makes used car salesmen look like gods.
WHY NOT LIMIT BILLS TO NO MORE THAN 10% GREATER THAN THE CONTRACT PAYMENTS WHEN BILLING THE UNINSURED.
Rod Scales 972 679 8359
April 2009
Reported by James Joiner

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