Monday, September 7, 2009

Senate has sent a bipartisan framework for health care legislation

 

It’s finally coming together.  In a last minute push to get a Senate plan in front of the White House a bill has been suggested. 

Although we would think that people don’t like paying extra money to companies just for the sake of doing it, this bill creates a foundation for an overdue healthcare bill.  My example are healthcare and oil\gas.

This healthcare has taken way to long to get done.  As known by everyone, there is a disparity of care based on economic status that is as old as the nation but for this point I’ll say a century.  If a person has money they get preventive healthcare, for others they get emergency care at the ER – Trauma center.  The care is not preventative and it is too late.  Maybe this will bring the equity that the ‘founders’ were thinking about and not writing about.  If only the clarity of their thoughts were written so there would be no questions today.


After months of deliberations, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus has distributed a plan to overhaul the health system that would cost less than $900 billion over a decade and expand insurance coverage to tens of millions of Americans.

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