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Can Obama Overhaul Health Care?

Can Obama Overhaul Health Care?

President Obama addresses a town hall meeting on his plan to help troubled homeowners at Dobson High School in Mesa, Ariz., on Wednesday. (Rob Schumacher, The Arizona Republic)

Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar / The Associated Press

February 22, 2009

WASHINGTON — Now for the hard part.

Even if the national credit card is maxed out and partisanship remains the rule for Washington’s political tribes, President Barack Obama and Congress are plunging ahead with a health care overhaul.

In the week ahead, Obama will start the dialogue on how to increase coverage, restrain costs and improve quality.

Whether a bill can get through Congress and to Obama this year is uncertain. For half a century, the track record on health care has been one of missed opportunities, spectacular failures and hard-won incremental gains.

Obama plans to stress the need for major changes in his address to Congress on Tuesday, administration officials say. He quickly will follow up with a budget that includes a commitment to expand coverage for the uninsured. A White House summit on health care is being planned in coming weeks.

“They don’t intend to blink. They intend to plow ahead,” said health economist Len Nichols of the nonpartisan New America Foundation. “Health reform is seen as essential to balancing the federal budget and economic recovery in the long run.”

People in the U.S. spend $2.4 trillion a year on health care, or about $7,900 per person. That’s more than twice as much per capita as in other advanced countries. But few would claim those dollars are buying good value. The costs are a staggering burden for taxpayers, employers and families, and the recession is leaving more people without insurance.

Yet even a self-described optimist such as Sen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyo., says he has doubts about prospects for overhauling health care. “It needs to be done up front and quickly,” said Enzi, the senior Republican on the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee. “I’m not so sure that we haven’t already lost that, with so many other things coming in and weighing us down.”

In the 1990s, President Bill Clinton took the better part of a year to deliver a 1,300-page health care bill to Congress and later waved his veto pen at lawmakers who might have given him half a loaf. He got nothing. Obama has shown a tendency to be more pragmatic.


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    sundog5

    9 months ago

    2 comments

    Give us all health care plan choices like federal employees have or take away what they have and have them be like the rest of the nation and maybe then they will do something about health care.

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    Monica1

    9 months ago

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    wBatley214- your so wise. My next wish is to stop being so negative and be more positive like you. I SHOULD WISH FOR JEB. BUSH TO RUN FOR PRESIDENT. MAYBE HE CAN DO A BETTER JOB IN FIXING HEALTHCARE. He has a better track record then obama, and he has been in office longer. One question, was healthcare the way you liked it before or after Obama came in office? All I am trying to say is - yes we have health care problems and etc... but please give him a chance to do something like you gave BUSH. He is not a god. There are some people who are very upset with the problems in this country, but because Obama is president they would rather criticize then help this country get were it should be. There are leaders making the choice to not except bailout monies for there states, even if it would help healthcare, jobs, housing etc. I think certain leaders feel an ENTITLEMENT when they are in office so they do not have to explain were or when there going to fix healthcare, jobs, housing etc. Obama does, because i know, and others know he HAS to. He was not born with that since of ENTITLEMENT, so every move or word he says will be watched. I just "WISHED" or wondered if MCCAIN HAD WON WOULD IT STILL BE THE SAME WAY. Healthcare is not the only problem WE have in this country if you really get what i am saying.

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    WBatley214

    9 months ago

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    Can Obama fix healthcare? You've got to be joking!
    Why go to the people that screwed up arguably the best health care system in the world and ask them to fix it? Just ask yourselves -- when we get Canadian healthcare just where are we and the countless Canadians working here going to go for jobs? Far more importantly where are our patients going to go for timely healthcare?
    Be careful what you wish for.

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    Monica1

    9 months ago

    6 comments

    I wonder sometimes, if MCCAIN would have won, would "certain people" watch every move he made or naw say EVERYTHING he did in his first 100 days in office. I can not recall people doing this to BUSH while he was getting the country in the state that it is now in, and now OBAMA has to fix ALL of it when the people who voted for bush messed it up.


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