Archive for: February, 2008

Lawmakers Propose Universal Health Care Plan

(CNSNews.com)-U.S. Rep. Christopher Shays, R-Bridgeport, yesterday unveiled a proposal for universal health care similar to a plan offered to federal employees.

Under his proposal, the federal government would negotiate benefit packages with private insurers to offer Americans affordable, comprehensive health care. At a news conference at Norwalk Hospital, Shays joined U.S. Rep. James Langevin, D-R.I., in introducing the American Health Benefits Program. Participants would choose from national fee-for-service plans, local HMOs and high-deductible plans with tax advantages.

“This is the right way to go. This is the plan I believe in,” Shays said.

Shays and Langevin are expected to introduce the proposal to Congress this week and work to drum up co-sponsors for a bill. The health plan would be open to Americans and legal immigrants not enrolled in federal programs such as Medicaid, regardless of employment status.

Individuals who did not sign up for a plan would automatically be enrolled in the least expensive plan in their region.

The universal coverage would lessen the increasing burden on hospitals to cover the costs of those who cannot pay, Langevin said. It also would reduce the need for federal and state financial assistance, he said.

According to numbers provided by Langevin, about 47 million Americans are uninsured, and more than 80 percent are working-class families.

“That, I think, is a national disgrace. We need a solid solution,” he said.

This Week’s Program!

How do you when you are sick enough to miss work or school? What are the factors you should consider before making that decision? On this weeks edition of On Call, Dr. Edney shares what symptoms to look for and what you should consider before going to work, or school, while you are ill. Also, the weeks news in review.

The On Call Medical Minute

For the week of February 11, 2008

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  • Phosphonate therapy for some types of arthritis

  • FDA warns of fake glucose test strips

  • New class of drugs to treat Type 2 Diabetes

  • Osteoporosis not just for women
  • The State of the Union

    state of the union 08In his last State of the Union address, President Bush stood before Congress and delivered a message telling America to hang tough amidst its recession woes and protracted Iraq war, and addressed healthcare issues saying, “To build a future of quality health care, we must trust patients and doctors to make medical decisions and empower them with better information and better options,” Bush declared. “We share a common goal: making health care more affordable and accessible for all Americans. The best way to achieve that goal is by expanding customer choice, not government control.”

    This week on On Call, Dr. Edney analyzes the President’s remarks and offers his insight and commentary on the State of the Union.

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