Have you heard about the exciting debate going on in Washington about health-care reform? It is very important that we all pay close attention and realize that we all have a say on what happens.
This week, the New York Times editorial board joined Dr. Howard Dean, Paul Krugman, and progressive champions in Congress in support of President Obama’s public health insurance option. Why is this such a big deal? The public health insurance option is the key to finally covering everyone and lowering insurance premiums by as much as 30 percent. It will take the power away from the private insurance companies that have driven up costs and denied coverage for years.
This is the biggest fight in the health-care debate. Consider this: During the election, President Obama promised to give everyone the choice of private insurance or a public health insurance plan like Medicare, with lower premiums and better benefits. Obama’s public health insurance option would save us up to 30% on our insurance premiums by being more efficient and driving down prices across the board.
The insurance lobbyists are fighting against Obama’s public health insurance option. Insurance companies know that lower costs for us mean lower profits for them. A public health insurance plan achieves universal health care and lowers costs by giving people the choice of their existing insurance or a new, more affordable health-insurance plan sponsored by the government. Either way, you get to pick your doctor.
The choice of a public health insurance plan is considered a crucial part of health-care reform by many economists and health-care groups. Please contact your representatives and let them know this past election we voted for change and now is the time to act and stand up for what is right for all the American people. Everyone deserves proper and affordable health care. Let’s not go back to the same old, same old.
Reform…yes we can.
Gerri M. Veith
Baldwinsville
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Monday, April 13, 2009
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