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Re: Obama elected President
Reply #9372 - Mar 19th, 2010 at 6:26pm
The nation's largest association of doctors and the AARP senior citizens' lobby are endorsing President Barack Obama's revised health overhaul legislation.
James Rohack, president of the American Medical Association, said Friday that the pending bill isn't perfect, but it's the next step toward real reform of the nation's health care system.
"This is certainly not the bill we would have written, but we cannot let the perfect be the enemy of the good," Rohack said.
The board of the Chicago-based group reached a consensus and voted unanimously Thursday night after a review of the House reconciliation bill. ....
In a statement Friday, AARP said the legislation "will improve health care for older Americans and their families." The bill gradually closes the "doughnut hole" coverage gap in the Medicare prescription drug benefit and limits insurance companies' ability to charge higher premiums based solely on age, AARP said.
They join more than 250 organizations including the Catholic Health Association, Main Street Alliance, Federation of American Hospitals, National Association of Public Hospitals and Health Systems, American College of Physicians, National Hispanic Medical Association, Paralyzed Veterans of America, American Heart Association, American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, American Diabetes Association, American Nurses Association, Families USA, National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare, National Women’s Law Center, Consumer Federation of America, and Consumers Union. But the AMA and AARP are among the most influential for member of Congress, so their sign-off is significant.
Meanwhile, and unsurprisingly, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Retail Industry Leaders Association and the National Association of Manufacturers remain opposed.
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