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Thursday, May 28, 2009

Healthcare Reform Detailed in Congress

By Ethan Kalvin

In Congress the Democrats want to shakeup healthcare delivery and payor system as we know it now. Republicans see the need for change but are wanting to move slower on some of these choices. They are disturbed about cost to the country and limiting choices for some citizens.

A tax credit for Americans that would help pay for costs of individual health insurance plans has been put on the table by the Republican party. This is an effort to go against the Democratic ideal which would have employers pay for health care for all their workers. This doesn't sit well with Republicans as they view it as a bind on the economy, restricting job growth. The plan is called the Patients Choice Act, as proposed by the Republicans, would eliminate the tax break for employers who do provide health insurance, and provide annual tax credit to each individual.

Congress has been charged by President Obama to create legislation to balance the costs of health care and create a more user friendly system. This plan should cover all the uninsured people in this country and make for a more competitive environment for the private sector insurance companies.

As Congress moves toward a plan there is intense disagreement on some issues, but there are also many issues in common. Both want to create a more transparent shopping environment for health insurance plans which would make it easier on the person purchasing the plan. In addition, both parties would like to see a shift of resources toward the preventable diseases as this would be cheaper than treating something after it intensified.

Congressional leaders hope to pass some sort of health care reform over the summer months. They vow that no matter how the plan is written it will help more Americans afford the health care that they desperately need.

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