Topic One: US Health Care Reform
As is the intent of this blog, we want to chime in on the pressing issues of our days. Right now the debate is quite vociferous with respect to a need for health care reform in the United States. Some view health care as a fundamental civil right that millions are being denied and argue that immediate and drastic change must be made in order to insure that these individuals have access to health care. Others argue that the health care system in the United States is among the best in the world and change should be tempered and done in a more calculated way.
Given this divide, there are several health care bills being debated in Congress right now and we thought it would be timely to discuss the principles being discussed, the programs being proposed and analyze the pros and cons of each element laid out. Over the next couple of weeks, we will post articles, links and discussions related to these pieces of health care reform. As we go through each article, we will analyze the information present and evaluate the impacts that may not have been considered. We welcome all comments and discussion to help in the process of arriving at a viable solution to the issues we are now facing related to health care reform.
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~ by Robert Rogers on July 29, 2009.
Posted in Health Care
Tags: Barack Obama, Congress, cost, doctor, Health Care, House of Representatives, nurse, reform, Senate, sustainability
