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Health Reform Fight Heats Up in Washington

24 July 2009

This is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English.

This week, President Obama continued to push for health reform as debate over his plan intensified. He still wants legislation to sign into law by the end of the year. But he had to give up hope for both houses of Congress to pass bills before their August break.

Nurse Yaima Milian examines a patient at Baptist Health of South Florida in Miami
Nurse Yaima Milian examines a patient at Baptist Health of South Florida in Miami
Health care is one-sixth of the economy. Yet an estimated forty-six million Americans are uninsured. The United States is the only major industrial country that does not guarantee health care for all. The government provides coverage only for old people and the poor.

Most insured workers get their coverage through their jobs. But not all jobs offer insurance. And policies can be costly even when employers share the costs.

One proposal is to offer the choice of a government insurance plan that would compete with private insurers. Another proposal is to require employers with more than twenty-five workers to offer insurance or pay a penalty. Also, insurance companies could no longer deny coverage to people who are already sick.

President Obama wants to expand health coverage to all Americans and, at the same time, control costs. This week he completed six months in office. He held a nationally broadcast news conference Wednesday night that centered on health care. Why the hurry to pass a bill?

BARACK OBAMA: "If we do not control these costs, we will not be able to control our deficit. If we do not reform health care, your premiums and out-of-pocket costs will continue to skyrocket. If we do not act, fourteen thousand Americans will continue to lose their health insurance every single day."

President Obama speaking about health care reform at a meeting in Shaker heights, Ohio Thursday
President Obama speaking about health care reform at a meeting in Shaker heights, Ohio
But the president faces resistance over the price of his plan, which could cost a trillion dollars over ten years. Also, opponents say the government might restrict people's health care. The president says the goal is for patients to get the best care, not just the most expensive care.

And he says it can all be done without adding to the federal budget deficit. He says about two-thirds of the cost can be paid for with money that is currently being "wasted," he says, in federal health care programs.

Congress will have to decide how to finance the remaining costs. But the president says he will not let health reform be paid for -- in his words -- "on the backs of middle-class families."

Higher-earning families are another issue. Proposals to raise their taxes to help pay for the plan face objections, and not just from the Republican minority in Congress. Critics include House Democrats newly elected from wealthier communities. And they include the Blue Dogs, a fifteen-year-old coalition of moderate and conservative Democrats in the House of Representatives.

Opinion polls show that the majority of Americans want health reform. Forty-four percent in a USA Today/Gallup Poll released this week approved of Barack Obama's handling of the issue. But fifty percent disapproved.

Also, forty-nine percent disapproved of the president's handling of the economy. That was compared to an approval rate of fifty-five percent in May.

And that's IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English, written by Brianna Blake. I'm Steve Ember.



Comments:

1. Esential!

The health and education are very importan for all countries. This subjet would should not be excluding, only for somebodies. USA is a country very ordained and know than its health system have not everybody. I don't know in depth the plan..but I belive this is esential. Iwant with my heart this be good for everybody. Good look!
Submitted by: Paula (Cclombia)
08-13-2009 - 00:51:34

2. A better salesman needed

I personally don't think Obama is a Good salesman for his health plan. 1. Abstract. he can take Canada as an example, why Canada is xxth, and America 37th; people need more specific. for example, Obama says that he wants everybody covered. I don't understand. all chinese students here they buy their own med insurance, I bought my own med insurance before I get married. right now my husband's family package plan covers me, including dental care. we are satisfied what we have. I listen to Obama every time concerned the med care. This is a big issue for the american people, he needs to give details/specific to the public. 2. He must be pleasant, be logical, string his sentences together well and make the point. BUT, he is a terrible salesman. i found a painful, heavy, unpleasant expression on his face, which means American people would have a painful, heavy and unpleasant healthcare??? His body language means a lot. I still don't understand what he was trying to say. I cal
Submitted by: Lin Griffiths (USA)
07-30-2009 - 13:55:01

3. Health Care

In my country, the "sécurité sociale" refunds a part of every family's health expenses. It is also the main pension fund for retired people. Every worker funds it by paying a part of its salary every month. Worker's syndicates and employers have agreed on creating it in October 1945, when France had to recover from World War II. It is commonly believed that this decision helped a lot in the rebuilding of the country, because healthy people are more productive, and because it has built a concrete solidarity in all French society - in spite of ideological and social tensions. Since then, France is one of the most healthy countries in the world. But I don't want to brag about my country. What I don't understand is why it seems so difficult, in the world's most powerful economy, to create an efficient public health care insurance, whereas some poorer states have managed to do so. I also feel difficult to understand why some Americans think that it would be a burden for their country
Submitted by: Pascal Géhan (France)
07-27-2009 - 19:44:25

4. Can not understand

majority of Americans want health reform? since Forty-four percent approved, then majority of Americans do not want health reform.
Submitted by: David Liu (China)
07-27-2009 - 16:06:17

5.

Good website for learning American English Thank you
Submitted by: zinowii (Thailand)
07-26-2009 - 12:24:26

6. medical insures

i think it is a very good plan for all America.
Submitted by: jessica (china)
07-25-2009 - 14:31:14

7. Hi

Thank you
Submitted by: bear (Japan)
07-25-2009 - 14:28:26

8. Healthcare - Conservatives VS Progressives

The USA fell to #37 on the World Health Organization's list of the planets healthcare systems... But Limbaugh, Hannity and the Republican Party says we have the world's best... I watched the 5-22-09 Bill Moyers Journal (PBS) on HEALTHCARE. IT was enlightening, inspirational, informative... Moyer's asked the right questions and his expert guests had all the facts, statistics and eyewitness accounts to back up their conclusions... NOTHING, of course, that an American either here or oversees could find on the network/cable TV so-called NEWS! Indy Media AND Progressive Talk Radio hosts such as Amy Goodman, Maria Santelli, Thom Hartman, Nicole Sandler, Randi Rhodes, etc... have reported on life experiences on the American scene. Real stories of real people SCAMMED, RUINED & KILLED by OUR PRESENT HEALTHCARE SYSTEM... They exposed blaring, vile and outrageous flaws. Profiteering and corruption on a scale that cancels out any HEALING that's being done. And LONG list of m
Submitted by: Sal (USA)
07-25-2009 - 10:05:31

9. health

Why Can't you use some comon senSe?What about the dollar figure ,spend money on THE people who need it instead of goin to the moon. What good does it do going to the moon?Are you going to send 200 million people there? If so, are you goin to send them $3000000. worth f cheques to them? Where are they going to cash tem?
Submitted by: keister (Canada)
07-25-2009 - 09:21:22

10. healthcare

only uncivilsed and third world counties dont have universial health care what are you america?
Submitted by: ron herbet (new zealand)
07-25-2009 - 09:09:02

11. PRIVATE FOR PROFIT HEALTHCARE IS AN OXYMORON

LEAD, FOLLOW, OR GET OUT OF THE WAY. (Thomas Paine) We have the 37th worst quality of healthcare in the developed world. Conservative estimates are that over 120,000 of you dies each year in America from treatable illness that people in other developed countries don't die from. Rich, middle class, and poor a like. Insured and uninsured. Men, women, children, and babies. This is what being 37th in quality of healthcare means. I know that many of you are angry and frustrated that REPUBLICANS! In congress are dragging their feet and trying to block TRUE healthcare reform. What republicans want is just a taxpayer bailout of the DISGRACEFUL GREED DRIVEN PRIVATE FOR PROFIT health insurance industry, and the DISGRACEFUL GREED DRIVEN PRIVATE FOR PROFIT healthcare industry. An insurance bailout is all you really get without a robust government-run public option available on day one. These industries have been slaughtering you and your loved ones like cattle for decades for profit. Incl
Submitted by: jacksmith ()
07-25-2009 - 05:55:08

12. IT

I listen radio voa everyday, because i know news. and i learn english, i little speak english. i hope that, the future i will speak english good. i want to speak english with foreign. thank
Submitted by: Chhourn Rotha (Cambodia)
07-25-2009 - 03:09:28

13. yes, you should

I think Congress should finance the remaining cost of his plan. because health care is one-sixth of the economy. if it does not operate well that it can restrict the growth of the economy. The United States needs a smart, flexible and low cost health care system to push the economy archive high productivity. I also respect the President, he is fighting to gain healthy and richness for The United States. I wish to become a civilian of your country. finally, i strongly like to comment the economic issues, i hope your site will have more and more economic topics to everyone comment.
Submitted by: sieng (VietNam)
07-25-2009 - 02:51:11

14. health iNsurance in USA

Current Health Insurance in USA is a Biblical Harlot riding on Americans. Majority of Americans can't afford it, and when you get sick they cancel Insurance-Harlot. Now is a time for Insurance for all Americans!
Submitted by: belbon (usa)
07-25-2009 - 01:54:57

15. health care reform

How can we trust what the president says anymore? He has broken so many promises already that americans have broken faith. Healthcare run by Govt. is not for America!
Submitted by: kevanoski@macaran.com (United States)
07-25-2009 - 00:59:34

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