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Obama Seeks Health Reform With New Industry Support

14 May 2009

This is the VOA Special English Economics Report.

Health care reform was a big subject this week at the White House. 

President Obama held a series of meetings, including with Democratic leaders from the House of Representatives. Speaker Nancy Pelosi promised to bring legislation to the full House by the end of July. 

The Senate must also act. The president wants to sign a bill into law by the end of the year.

On Monday he got support from leaders of six groups in the health care industry. These represent doctors, hospitals, insurance companies, medical suppliers, union members and others.

A doctor treats a patient at a hospital in Fargo, North Dakota
A doctor treats a patient at a hospital in Fargo, North Dakota
They promised to do their part to cut the growth rate in health spending by one and a half percentage points a year. The savings over ten years could amount to two trillion dollars.

Many industry leaders opposed reform efforts in the past. But health spending has rocketed over the past generation to about seventeen percent of the economy. President Obama says Americans spend more than any other nation yet the system is broken. 

BARACK OBAMA: "At the rate we're going, we are expected to spend one-fifth of our economy on health care within a decade. And yet we're getting less for our money."

The main way that the federal government pays for health care is by insuring older people through the Medicare program. But health costs are increasing at an average of about six percent a year -- far ahead of inflation.

And a new report this week showed that the recession is also affecting Medicare. The program may no longer be able to pay all its hospital bills by two thousand seventeen. That is two years earlier than last year's prediction.

Another report showed that the Social Security trust fund is expected to be out of money by two thousand thirty-seven. That is four years earlier than predicted last year. Loss of the trust fund could reduce payments to future retirees.

The last major effort to reform health care failed in the early nineties. During last year's campaign Barack Obama offered ways to control health costs and expand coverage to all Americans. Almost forty-six million have no health insurance at all.  

Unlike Bill Clinton, the new president has left the details of forming a plan to Congress. But lawmakers have yet to find common ground on how to pay for it.

Republicans say the idea for a new public health plan to cover millions of the uninsured would hurt the private health care market. And they say it would only increase budget deficits that are already high. But the president says health care costs have put the federal budget on a "disastrous path."

And that's the VOA Special English Economics Report, written by Mario Ritter. I'm Steve Ember.



Comments:

1. good idea

I think he is alway true in anyway and this reform maybe help to many people in the develop countries, but in the poor coutries it is so expensive
Submitted by: kekeke (vietnam)
05-25-2009 - 07:37:22

2. good artical

hello friends I would like to say that your artical is so so good and I am learning alot of new things of such these articals and forward Ahmad
Submitted by: Ahmad (Palestine)
05-20-2009 - 05:44:40

3. Difficulties of changing such an old system

I don't know if you already have seen Sicko, directed by Michael Moore about this topic, but situation in the USA is really unfair, and medical cares are not the same for every body. In his documentary, M. Moore of course has found maybe the most scandalous cases of America, but it points the finger on the inconsistencies of the American system. I think that B. Obama inspires of Canadian or French system which provide medical care to any one. Obviously, it is a chance to have that human custom whereas our society is becoming increasingly centered on the indivudual. However, even the work of the president Obama is good, even unhoped, it's clear that he will have to face republican opposition, and above all he will have the herculean task to change minds formatted by a sixty years old system.
Submitted by: Alex (France)
05-18-2009 - 19:39:58

4. It seems very expensive to see a doctor in USA

I'm excited at the moment as I can read the article on internet, I mean, as an English learner, usually we just buy some programes products of VOA in China, instead of using them on voanews.com. And for this article, what I can say is that "Hey, Yolander(my classmate), your idol's(she really likes the President Obama) another appearance" and "The treatment in USA seems very expensive". I know that it'll cost a lot if we want a dentist's treatment, anyway, as the health care is very important to the folk, meanwhile, the H1N1 flu is spreading over the world, that could draw a lot attention to this issue.
Submitted by: Tina (China)
05-18-2009 - 05:11:36

5. healthcare

Healthcare and medicalcare are important for human beings, but unfortunately, some countries don't pay attention to this critical subject. It seems to me, this subject should be emphasizes by all of countries in the world. I hope we can see this effort in other nationas.
Submitted by: T.M (Malaysia)
05-17-2009 - 04:39:02

6. Wating for...

We failed for health care reform in the earlier nineties.. It is so important to find common ground to do it. However, we have to wait for because the complication of the medical issue.
Submitted by: Tim Nguyen (Portuguese)
05-17-2009 - 01:45:41

7. health insurance

Our warld need agreat cooperation in field of health insurance ,all the six billion people in the world need this service . thousands of prophets ,wisemen ,elders and reformrs struggled to save the human. we are in 21'th century ,are we more stronger and more understanding to our world's challenges. i think yes,alot of countries supplys health insurance. and this talk in usa will expand the subject .our world full of wise men . our world very very rich .and we started feel that we are in the same ship.and the sound of love and affection from prophets and wise men will not go in vain. thank you voa very much
Submitted by: Hachim rakan (iraq)
05-16-2009 - 01:28:05

8. Health Reform

Unlike Obama ,many north american presidents don“t care the american public health situation, so for them only were important care private health market but now Obama say that him want to change that old sistem that many republicans always to support. Good job Obama!
Submitted by: Juan (Colombia)
05-15-2009 - 17:07:59

9. Why So Complicated?

Your article has revealed and shed a light upon the complication of the medicare issue. I wonder, however, why it should be so complicated. US has been the strongest nation in the world since War World II, both economically and politically. But there have been so large a portion of the populace is exposed to the risk of getting sick without being covered by a kind of financil help. Why and How? Could you please offer more similar articles to answering and clarifying my queries? Many thanks!
Submitted by: TANG Qixiong (The People's Republic of China)
05-15-2009 - 06:17:40

10. A Good Article

The article is helping to me.I have learned a lot from it.
Submitted by: Nathan (china)
05-15-2009 - 02:09:52

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