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West Virginia Democrats on healthcare

by: Carnacki

Mon May 11, 2009 at 20:05:17 PM EDT


From an email:

State Democratic Party Chair Nick Casey Statement in Support of President Obama's Agreement With Health Care Industry Groups to Reduce Health Care Costs

Historic Deal Would Save $2 Trillion in Health Care Costs Over Next 10 Years,
Provides Significant Momentum to Passing Health Care Reform in Congress This Year

Charleston, W.Va.- Today, key stakeholders in health care reform joined President Obama at the White House to announce their commitment to achieving a sharp reduction in the nation's health care costs.  Their plans to prioritize preventative care, manage chronic illnesses, curtail unnecessary tests and procedures, standardize insurance claim forms and use electronic medical records could save the nation 1.5 percent a year, or $2 trillion over the next 10 years.

Six health care industry groups including executives of the Advanced Medical Technology Association, a lobby for medical device manufacturers; the American Hospital Association; the American Medical Association; the America's Health Insurance Plans, a trade group for insurers; the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America; and the Service Employees International Union met with the President today and presented him a letter pledging to pursue efforts like those outlined above to make significant costs savings in the health care system over the next 10 years.  These groups represent a coalition of competing interests that have concluded that health care costs are rising at an unsustainable rate and must be curtailed.  

Democratic Party Chair Nick Casey issued the following statement after the announcement at the White House and called on Members of the West Virginia Congressional Delegation, Democrats and Republicans, to get behind broader health care reform this year:

"Health care industry leaders joined President Obama today to announce their commitment to working with the Administration to sharply reduce national health care spending.  By 2014, a family of four could save $2,500 a year.  That's a big difference for the working families in West Virginia who are struggling to make ends meet.

"The President's announcement today with this coalition of supporting groups is nothing short of historic and will provide the momentum we need to get broader health care reform passed by Congress this year.  Skyrocketing health care costs are one of the biggest burdens on West Virginia's families.  Since 2000, health insurance premiums have almost doubled and health care premiums have grown three times faster than wages. Rising costs are crippling businesses and too many West Virginians delay or skip medical care all together because it's too expensive. Reforming health care is the key to restoring financial stability and securing our fiscal future.

"We have a long way to go to reform our health care system, but today's announcement is an important step toward comprehensive reform. And it shows President Obama's ability to bring people together and provide the leadership we need to make health care reform a reality.

"The West Virginia Democratic Party looks forward to working with President Obama and our Congressional leaders to harness the growing momentum for reform and chart a course toward a patient-centered health care system that reduces costs, preserves individual choice and assures quality affordable care for every West Virginian.  As the President has said time and time again, reform is not a luxury that can be postponed, but a necessity that cannot wait."

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it's not enough (4.00 / 2)
$2500 a year is not that much when the typical family is paying between $900-$1200 a month for health insurance premiums. There MUST be a public health  option in the healthcare reform plan. This "savings" is too little, too late. I don't trust them. They're just running scared because of they see the rising cry for national health care.

Beauty will save the world

wvbibi (0.00 / 0)
Agreed. We have the most expensive healthcare of all industrialized nations and rank among the lowest.

When a man embarks upon a crime, he is morally guilty of any other crime which may spring from it. Sherlock Holmes.

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Agreed (0.00 / 0)
It's not even $2500 per year now.

By 2014, a family of four could save $2,500 a year.

So, in 5 years, the increasingly mythical Family of Four might save just over $200 per month related to health care.

To mix some apples with oranges, didn't the Obama tax cuts already save that Family of Four more than that?


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Too timid an approach (0.00 / 0)
 You are absolutely right.Most economists agree that this ailing economy will not improve before the end of the year,mostly because the banks we gave so much money to are holding onto it like misers.Credit,where it is available,costs exhorbitant rates.Wages,for those who still have a job,are stagnant or declining.Benefits are getting scarce,including health insurance.And now,15 years since the last time we tried to reform healthcare,we are to take the word of the insurance companies that 5 YEARS from now we could be saving $2,500 on a Family plan which most likely will cost more than $1,800 a MONTH.
We need a public plan,similar to the VA's model,or my preference,Medicare for All,with the insurance companies completely out of the equation.

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wrong (0.00 / 0)
credit is available and not at exhorbinant costs....most home equity lines i know of at now at prime which is 3 and a quarter...refi's on existing homes are in the high 4's...just closed 2 commercial loans, one fixed for 3 years at 5.6 and the other variable at 4...and we just find out from obama that medicare will be bankrupt by 2017 and you want medicare for all??...how are you gonna pay for it??....and all those folks who work for insurance companies, where are they going to go to work?...now i think that the monmentum is gonna bring about healthcare reform and it will sink us sooner rather than later...

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Obama is expanding the military (0.00 / 0)
We need real floor nurses, not ones in the insurance office overlooking claims or managing costs for chronic disease by phone. I am looking forward to not having the insurance company pick my doctor.

NFTT: Support My Team or I Will Dance

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Free Market Health Care (4.00 / 2)
There is no such thing as Free Market Health Care.

The market for health care doesn't work like the market for anything else. People who need it the most can afford it the least. As a society we collectively agree everyone deserves it. The "free market" for health care insurance will never recognize this fact.

If you're not convinced yet, go read the short post (it's still short but spells things out more). It ends with this poignant observation:

A related part of this is that medicine has never really been understood as a commercial enterprise. A doctor is, in our social understanding, not a "medical treatments salesman" any more than a soldier is a mercenary.


Health insurance is not health care (4.00 / 1)
A public option must be part of the plan.

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