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1776Forever Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-10-09 08:54 AM
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Guidelines for Obama's Health Care Reform - Send this to everyone!
Edited on Mon Aug-10-09 09:09 AM by 1776Forever
Recently my Sister asked me what the Obama Health Care initiatives really are. She lives in TN and is being bombarded with "Obama plans on killing old people" garbage among other lies. So I compiled this for her and thought it might help others who are trying to get the message out about what exactly it is the Administration wants to do for the future of Health Care:

This site is awesome! Check it out:

http://www.healthreform.gov/

And:

The Administration believes that comprehensive health reform should:

http://www.whitehouse.gov/issues/health_care/

* Reduce long-term growth of health care costs for businesses and government
* Protect families from bankruptcy or debt because of health care costs
* Guarantee choice of doctors and health plans
* Invest in prevention and wellness
* Improve patient safety and quality of care
* Assure affordable, quality health coverage for all Americans
* Maintain coverage when you change or lose your job
* End barriers to coverage for people with pre-existing medical conditions

At the town hall, the President outlined these core principles:

Let me be specific. We will stop insurance companies from denying you coverage because of your medical history. I've told this story before -- I will never forget watching my own mother, as she fought cancer in her final days, worrying about whether her insurer would claim her illness was a preexisting condition so they could wiggle out of paying for her coverage. How many of you have worried about the same thing?

A lot of people have gone through this. Many of you have been denied insurance or heard of someone who was denied insurance because they got -- had a preexisting condition. That will no longer be allowed with reform. We won't allow that. We won't allow that.

With reform, insurance companies will have to abide by a yearly cap on how much you can be charged for your out-of-pocket expenses. No one in America should go broke because of an illness. (Applause.)

We will require insurance companies to cover routine checkups and preventive care, like mammograms and colonoscopies -- eye and foot exams for diabetics, so we can avoid chronic illnesses that cost not only lives, but money.

No longer will insurance companies be allowed to drop or water down coverage for someone who's become seriously ill. That's not right, it's not fair. We will stop insurance companies from placing arbitrary caps on the coverage you can receive in a given year or in a lifetime.

So my point is, whether or not you have health insurance right now, the reforms we seek will bring stability and security that you don't have today -- reforms that will become more urgent and more urgent with each passing year.

So, in the end, the debate about reform boils down to a choice between two approaches. The first is projected to double your health care costs over the next decade, make millions more Americans uninsured, bankrupt state and federal governments, and allow insurance companies to run roughshod over consumers. That's one option. That's called the status quo. That's what we have right now.
I want everybody to understand this. If we do nothing, I can almost guarantee you your premiums will double over the next 10 years because that's what they did over the last 10 years. It will go up three times faster than your wages, so a bigger and bigger chunk of your paycheck will be going into health insurance.

It will eat into the possibility of you getting a raise on your job because your employer is going to be looking and saying, I can't afford to give you a raise because my health care costs just went up 10, 20, 30 percent. And Medicare, which seniors rely on, is going to become more and more vulnerable. On current projections, Medicare will be in the red in less than 10 years.

So that's the status quo. When everybody goes around saying, why is Obama taking on health care -- that's the answer. That's one option. I don't like that option. You shouldn't either............. That plan doesn't sound too good. That's the health care system we have right now.

You can read more about the President’s eight health insurance consumer protections here http://www.whitehouse.gov/issues/health_care/ and here http://www.healthreform.gov/ and figure out how reform will directly affect you and your family.

.......

You can state your support for this issue at:

http://www.healthreform.gov/support.html

.........

Hope this helps us get the message out!


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flyarm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-10-09 10:37 AM
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1. single Payer for me ! sign on link here:
Edited on Mon Aug-10-09 10:37 AM by flyarm
written by :


Please go to this web site and sign on!

http://www.hr676.org /


the following written by
Larry Pius, Dir.

HR676.org, Inc.



*Every resident of the US will be fully covered from birth to death.

*No more pre-existing conditions to be excluded from coverage.

*No more expensive deductibles or co-pays.

*All prescription medications will be covered.

*All dental and eye care will be included.

*Mental health and substance abuse care will be fully covered.

*Long term and nursing home services will be included.



And here are some additional benefits…



*You will always choose your own doctors and hospitals.

*Costs of coverage will be assessed on a sliding scale basis.

*Tremendously simplified system of single-payer medical administration.

*Total portability – your coverage not tied to any job or location.

*Existing Medicare benefits for those over 65 will be vastly improved.

*No corporate bureaucrat will ever come between you and your Doctor to deny your care.

*No American family will ever again be forced into bankruptcy by medical bills.



Please go to this web site and sign on!

http://www.hr676.org /

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KittyWampus Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-10-09 10:38 AM
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2. Better plan, IMO.
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KittyWampus Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-10-09 10:39 AM
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3. Happy too. See also Flyarm's post. No reason a person can't advocate for one while explaining
the other.
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Clio the Leo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-16-09 08:54 PM
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4. Does anyone have a link for.........
.... good info on Single Payer vs. Public Option vs Co-Ops? (not which is better, but rather what those terms mean)

A friend is asking and I'm not doing a very good job explaining it.
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