It would be easier for Republicans to
talk about health care reform if the public was already familiar conservative plans to expand coverage in ways that were less expensive and intrusive than Obamacare.
Not exact matches
Cigna President & CEO David Cordani
talks about health -
care reform and his outlook for the company.
They discuss the Paterson administration's push to tax soda and other sugary drinks, and also
talk about how
health care reform might affect the state's hospitals and doctors.
Talking about the Bill Owens, the Democrat who won the special election, Giuliani erroneously said Owens had voted against the Democratically sponsored
health care reform bill that recently passed in the House of Representatives.
You can
talk about issues like energy, where the crew from Public Citizen enjoyed lots of time, and immigration and the new
health care reform law.
He also said it is important in
reforming health care to realize that «there is no free lunch,» called for higher mileage standards for cars,
talked about the struggles of carmakers in Detroit («You can't fight the marketplace»), and said that while he wouldn't call for a nationwide ban on smoking in public places like the one he pushed through in New York, «it would be great if America did it.»
He
talks to David Brindle
about integration of
health and social
care, personalisation and funding
reform
She should continue
talking about the issues - jobs, immigration,
health care, minimum wage and criminal justice
reform.
Cantor
talks about some of the issues the party is working on including a property tax cap, universal
health care,
reform of Rockefeller drug laws and much more.
They'll also
talk about a tax on non-diet soda, Medicaid
reform, President - elect Obama's
health care policies and much more.
When
talking about broad
reforms to
health care, energy policy, or education, however, it's a different story.
Photo via Vegetarian Organic Blog Michael Pollan headed to the Daily Show last night to
talk about the high cost of cheap food, how
health care reform may make insurance companies interested in healthier diets and better food, and the enduring pitfalls
Others
talked about their concerns at being left off the agenda (rare disease
care, broader role for pharmacists, oral
health, rehabilitation under the NDIS), being left out of
reform discussions (nurses) or «ambushed» in a rapidly evolving
reform process (aged
care, pathology).