Howard Dean, the former Vermont governor and Democratic National Committee chairman who once practiced as a family physician, threw his support behind President Obama's health-care legislation Tuesday, telling a group of college students that a public insurance option is critical to overhauling the nation's $2.3 trillion health-care system.
"Any reform without a public option is not worth passing," Dean told about 200 college students at a mid-day session in Washington hosted by Campus Progress, the youth outreach arm of the liberal Center for American Progress. "The public option is absolutely essential.... If you want to get a new result, you've got to try something different."
Dean, who is promoting his new book, "Howard Dean's Prescription for Real Healthcare Reform," criticized for-profit health insurance companies and said a government-run insurance option would help cut costs across the health-care system.
"If you ever want to save costs, it will never happen in the private sector," Dean said, adding that private insurers have "no incentive to make sure that everybody in America has health insurance. That's not on the list for how to make money."
"We don't really have any health insurance in this country," Dean added. "What we have is a shell game like they had up on Wall Street... What we have is a system to make lots of money."
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009
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