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The Healthcare debate is coming back again

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Without waiting for President-elect Barack Obama, Senator Max Baucus, the chairman of the Finance Committee, will unveil a detailed blueprint on Wednesday to guarantee health insurance for all Americans by facilitating sales of private insurance, expanding Medicaid and Medicare, and requiring most employers to provide or pay for health benefits.

Aides to Mr. Obama said they welcomed the Congressional efforts, had encouraged Congress to take the lead and still considered health care a top priority, despite the urgent need to address huge problems afflicting the economy.

The plan proposed by Mr. Baucus, Democrat of Montana, would eventually require everyone to have health insurance coverage, with federal subsidies for those who could not otherwise afford it.

Other Democrats with deep experience in health care are also drafting proposals to expand coverage and slow the growth of health costs. These lawmakers include Senator Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts and Representatives John D. Dingell of Michigan and Pete Stark of California.

The proposals are all broadly compatible with Mr. Obama’s campaign promises. But Mr. Baucus’s 35,000-word plan would go further than Mr. Obama’s in one respect, eventually requiring all people — not just children — to have coverage.

“Every American has a right to affordable, high-quality health care,” Mr. Baucus said. “Americans cannot wait any longer.” Far from being a distraction from efforts to revive the economy, he said, “health reform is an essential part of restoring America’s economy and maintaining our competitiveness.”

Mr. Baucus would create a nationwide marketplace, a “health insurance exchange,” where people could compare and buy insurance policies. The options would include private insurance policies and a new public plan similar to Medicare. Insurers could no longer deny coverage to people who had been sick. Congress would also limit insurers’ ability to charge higher premiums because of a person’s age or prior illness.
Is this just a pipe dream? Or will the Medical Industry get the final laugh?
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Is this just a pipe dream? Or will the Medical Industry get the final laugh?
it a total Joke welcome to part time work everyone
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it a total Joke welcome to part time work everyone
They can cycle you. It's based on an average number of hours worked over a period of time...
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Why doesn't the United States just adopted a German/Austrilian style healthcare system?
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Why doesn't the United States just adopted a German/Austrilian style healthcare system?
Cause that would be communist, like say...

Nationalizing our banking industry
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Why doesn't the United States just adopted a German/Austrilian style healthcare system?
Because of no government trust. It's funny, cause personally I would never put my trust in private organisations as they exists for one purpose, profits. But I guess with all the lobbying and special interests polluting the US system, it's a blurry difference.
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