The White House Monday indicated that much of the administration's push to put the country back on firmer financial footing and to reduce the deficit would be focused on health care.
Speaking at the opening of a bipartisan summit to address the growing federal budget deficit, President Barack Obama's budget director, Peter Orszag, first stressed the importance of health care reform.
"The path to fiscal responsibility must run directly through health care," he added. "The single most important thing we can do to put the nation back on a sustainable (fiscal) course is slow healthcare costs. It is the key to our fiscal future."
"We can no longer let the urgent get in the way of the important," Orszag said.
Speaking to reporters later in the afternoon, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs also emphasized the point.
Gibbs, who declined to offer details in advance of the Thursday announcement of the federal budget, nonetheless predicted that health care reform would play a major role in setting the country on a sustainable spending path.
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