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Health Care
"I suffer no illusions that this will be an easy process. It will be hard. But I also know that nearly
a century after Teddy Roosevelt first called for reform, the cost of our health care has weighed down our economy and the
conscience of our nation long enough. So let there be no doubt: health care reform cannot wait, it must not wait, and it will
not wait another year."
– President Barack Obama, February 24, 2009
Progress
- The President signed the Children’s Health Insurance Reauthorization Act on February 4, 2009, which provides quality health care to 11 million kids – 4 million who were previously uninsured.
- The President’s American Recovery and Reinvestment Act protects health coverage for 7 million Americans who lose their jobs through a 65 percent COBRA subsidy to make coverage
affordable.
- The Recovery Act also invests $19 billion in computerized medical records that will help to reduce costs and improve quality while ensuring
patients’ privacy.
- The Recovery Act also provides:
- $1 billion for prevention and wellness to improve America’s health and help to reduce health care costs;
- $1.1 billion for research to give doctors tools to make the best treatment decisions for their patients by providing objective
information on the relative benefits of treatments; and
- $500 million for health workforce to help train the next generation of doctors and nurses.
Guiding Principles
President Obama is committed to working with Congress to pass comprehensive health reform in his first year in order to
control rising health care costs, guarantee choice of doctor, and assure high-quality, affordable health care for all Americans.
Comprehensive health care reform can no longer wait. Rapidly escalating health care costs are crushing family, business,
and government budgets. Employer-sponsored health insurance premiums have doubled in the last 9 years, a rate 3 times
faster than cumulative wage increases. This forces families to sit around the kitchen table to make impossible choices between
paying rent or paying health premiums. Given all that we spend on health care, American families should not be presented with
that choice. The United States spent approximately $2.2 trillion on health care in 2007, or $7,421 per person – nearly
twice the average of other developed nations. Americans spend more on health care than on housing or food. If rapid health
cost growth persists, the Congressional Budget Office estimates that by 2025, one out of every four dollars in our national
economy will be tied up in the health system. This growing burden will limit other investments and priorities that are needed
to grow our economy. Rising health care costs also affect our economic competitiveness in the global economy, as American
companies compete against companies in other countries that have dramatically lower health care costs.
The President has vowed that the health reform process will be different in his Administration – an open, inclusive,
and transparent process where all ideas are encouraged and all parties work together to find a solution to the health care
crisis. Working together with members of Congress, doctors and hospitals, businesses and unions, and other key health care
stakeholders, the President is committed to making sure we finally enact comprehensive health care reform.
The Administration believes that comprehensive health reform should:
- Reduce long-term growth of health care costs for businesses and government
- Protect families from bankruptcy or debt because of health care costs
- Guarantee choice of doctors and health plans
- Invest in prevention and wellness
- Improve patient safety and quality of care
- Assure affordable, quality health coverage for all Americans
- Maintain coverage when you change or lose your job
- End barriers to coverage for people with pre-existing medical conditions
Please visit www.HealthReform.gov to learn more about the President’s commitment to enacting comprehensive health reform this year.
BARACK is a Swahili word, meaning ONE WHO IS BLESSED BY GOD. Our prayers go with Barack Obama and
his family.
It was the most exciting vote I have ever made in my lifetime!
Light Workers have been holding the light, the visualization that could and would change the world, making
it a better place to live for all her people, we really have the chance this time to make that difference we have all hoped
and prayed for, I AM DEEPLY GRATEFUL for OBAMA who had the courage to step up and speak the truth and be the voice for lightworkers
all. GOD BLESS BARACK OBAMA AND HIS FAMILY.

OBAMA '08 "YES WE CAN!" "CHANGE WE CAN BELIEVE IN! THE AUDACITY OF HOPE!"
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