The concept of healthcare reform is the idea of making access to affordable healthcare universal.
From President Obama's speech:
It will provide more security and stability to those who have health insurance. It will provide insurance to those who don't. And it will lower the cost of health care for our families, our businesses, and our government.
The final vote for the healthcare reform is 219-212
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Larry King Live - 1985 Healthcare Reform Debate was released on: USA: 11 August 2009
no, immigrants do not benefit from the healthcare bill
The president controversially planned to reform healthcare.
In the May 2009 healthcare reform meeting, President Obama aimed to foster bipartisan support by bringing together key stakeholders, including lawmakers, healthcare providers, and patient advocates. His strategy focused on creating an open dialogue to address concerns and misconceptions about healthcare reform while emphasizing the urgency of addressing the nation's healthcare challenges. Obama sought to build consensus around core principles, such as expanding access and reducing costs, while demonstrating his commitment to transparency and collaboration in the reform process.
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Obamacare is not healthcare reform at all. It does not address healthcare costs nor the way in which payments are made for medical services. It does not restrict the costs of malpractice litigation. It does not reduce the incentive to order needless tests. The other problem is the cost of administering and enforcing the complicated provisions of the mandatory insurance programs.
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While president Bill Clinton as in office he appointed his wife Hillary, Chair of the National Task Force on Healthcare Reform. She would take this position to push for health care reform requiring employers to pay for workers medical under the "Clinton healthcare plan" of 1993.