terça-feira, 23 de março de 2010
BBC Blog The US healthcare reform as I see it
It is not easy to pass comments on such complex issues requiring considerable background information for better understanding.
Nonetheless, healthcare reform being so dear to so many for so long, having been attempted but having failed before, itself reveals a major policy advance for America.
Specifically for the 32m Americans - over 10% of the country's population - this is a very real deal and cannot be overstated enough no matter how it is looked at.
For the vast majority who have had their health insurance cover, finding no problem paying corresponding premiums, it should be a joyful day too that the have-nots will be able to afford it, alas at last!
I have seen lower and higher figures than the 32m now quoted depending how they were worked out and who by.But no-one ever questioned that there was indeed a dramatic problem facing millions of Americans unable to cope with scandalously rip-off hospital bills or not getting admitted to them in the first place.
At a time when life expectancy has increased substantially and health costs soared everywhere a mixed system that addresses the needs of all is what honest politicians must seek to provide.
President Obama's principled stand deserves unreserved praise from everyone who still believes there is a vital role for public policy in any society.
It has been a fine win for American society as a whole achieved after fighting many battles big and small over many years simply to get to this point.
A close vote no doubt.
It is now up to the Administration to prove Republican fears groundless.
Nonetheless, healthcare reform being so dear to so many for so long, having been attempted but having failed before, itself reveals a major policy advance for America.
Specifically for the 32m Americans - over 10% of the country's population - this is a very real deal and cannot be overstated enough no matter how it is looked at.
For the vast majority who have had their health insurance cover, finding no problem paying corresponding premiums, it should be a joyful day too that the have-nots will be able to afford it, alas at last!
I have seen lower and higher figures than the 32m now quoted depending how they were worked out and who by.But no-one ever questioned that there was indeed a dramatic problem facing millions of Americans unable to cope with scandalously rip-off hospital bills or not getting admitted to them in the first place.
At a time when life expectancy has increased substantially and health costs soared everywhere a mixed system that addresses the needs of all is what honest politicians must seek to provide.
President Obama's principled stand deserves unreserved praise from everyone who still believes there is a vital role for public policy in any society.
It has been a fine win for American society as a whole achieved after fighting many battles big and small over many years simply to get to this point.
A close vote no doubt.
It is now up to the Administration to prove Republican fears groundless.
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