MERRY CHRISTMAS EVE AND HEALTH CARE
Thursday, December 24th, 2009By Margie Robben
This morning, Christmas Eve 2009, at 7:15 a.m. the Health Care Reform Bill was passed by the Senate by 60 to 39. The Senate has been working for 25 straight days to get a Senate bill passed. The Senate’s bill now joins the House of Representative’s bill and must be combined to make one bill.
After the Christmas Holiday the House and Senate will return to do the final work on the bill. To get this far the rankor in Congress and the public left much to be desired. Let us hope the work as it goes forward will be serious, and without the destructive forces we have seen in the past.
At the present time the bill is not perfect and needs much tightening up in terms of costs, what it will cover, and it will have to curtail the amount of fraud which exists in health care now. We expect, however, that most Americans will be covered, that the Health Care Industry will be monitored to make sure 85% of monies they receive goes into health care and not administrative costs, and that a person will not lose their health care because of “pre-existing conditions”.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays everyone!
This morning, Christmas Eve 2009, at 7:15 a.m. the Health Care Reform Bill was passed by the Senate by 60 to 39. The Senate has been working for 25 straight days to get a Senate bill passed. The Senate’s bill now joins the House of Representative’s bill and must to be combined to make one bill.
After the Christmas Holiday the House and Senate will return to do the final work on the bill. To get this far the rankor in Congress and the public left much to be desired. Let us hope the work as it goes forward will be serious, and without the destructive forces we have seen in the past.
At the present time the bill is not perfect and needs much tightening up in terms of costs, what it will cover, and it will have to curtail the amount of fraud which exists in health care now. We expect, however, that most Americans will be covered, that the Health Care Industry will be monitored to make sure 85% of monies they receive goes into health care and not administrative costs, and that a person will not lose their health care because of “pre-existing conditions”.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays everyone!