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  • Admin 9:22 am on March 19, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: CareMeridian Las Vegas Nursing Home, Congress, Democrats, Federal Deficit, Health Care, Legislation, Republicans, Vote   

    Vote On Sunday Could Spell History For American Health Care 

    President Obama has delayed his trip to Asia twice in the last week for the same reason. The President wants to see his proposed health care reform legislation through to the end.  He wants to be present when the bill is hopefully passed and history is made. For the millions of uninsured Americans, history could be made as early as Sunday when the health care reform bill is voted on by the House of Representatives. This is the closest the landmark bill has ever been to being passed and congressional democrats are confident that it will finally come to fruition on Sunday.

    The $940 billion health care reform bill would be a 10-year plan that would give health care coverage to over 30 million uninsured Americans. This would be done through tax credits for the middle class and an expansion of Medicaid. The bill would also force large and medium sized businesses to provide all their workers with some sort of health care coverage. This is the first time in history that individuals could be penalized for not providing or signing up for health insurance. The bill is not just about health care because it could cut the federal deficit by over $130 billion. Democrats are hoping that this aspect of the bill will bring fiscal-conservative Republicans off the fence and into support of the important legislation.

    Despite the vote Sunday, the bill still will still have many hurdles before it is passed. To begin with, the process of the bill will be slow and could be cut down in its early stages even if it makes it out of Congress. This is in addition to the fact that many House Republicans have stated that they will stop at nothing to make sure the bill is never passed.  However , if Democrats get their way, this weekend could be the historic landmark for the millions who are in desperate need of health care.

     
  • Admin 5:28 pm on March 4, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , Health Care, Health Care Summit,   

    Health Care Summit 

    President Obama held a health care summit in order to get Democrats and Republicans to talk about their differences and hopefully figure find a way to compromise on health care reform.  Supposely, the summit lasted over 6 hours and attempted to itemize specific things that Republicans and Democrats both agree and disagree on in hopes that the proposed health care plan can be reworked to incorporate the items that both parties favor.  You can follow the excerpts from the Health Care Summit by visiting CNN and reading the highlights.

    While many people doubt that common ground will be found, it is imperative that they do. A lot of Americans do not have proper health care and an affordable public health care option is nothing short of vital for many of them.  As CareMeridian strives to provide exceptional rehabilitation services for some of the most intricately injured patients, it would be great if the government could figure out a way to provide citizens with access to some of the most basic health care necessities.

     
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  • Admin 9:45 am on January 18, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Brown, Coakley, Democrat, Election, Health Care, , Republican, Senate   

    Important Senate Race: Health Care Reform 

    On Tuesday there will be a very important Senate seat filled in Massachusetts.  The Democrats are hoping that Martha Coakley will beat Republican Scott Brown for the position.  If Coakley loses then a very important “60th vote” will become a Republican vote which could scuttle the Obama Health Care Reform bill.  As a result, the Senate election has become the focus of national attention.  Many Americans have a vested interest in this reform bill as it could provide a public health care option for a vast amount of American’s who cannot afford it on their own.  Tuesday’s event will be closely monitored.  The subsequent weeks following the election will be very interesting as well.

     
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