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PRES. OBAMA VS. CAND. OBAMA
PRESIDENT VS. CONGRESS
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CANDIDATE QUALITIES
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PRESIDENT OBAMA: ACTIONS IN OFFICE
  • Named healthcare as one of three areas "critical to our economic future" for which he will propose large increased spending
  • Has said that he wants to cut health care costs and cover all Americans, but let people keep their current healthcare if they want to
  • Will work with Congress to create a large-scale health care reform proposal rather than send Congress a plan of his own
  • Signed into law an expansion of the State Children's Health Insurance Program
  • Signed economic stimulus package containing money to fund preventive care and incentivize a shift to electronic medical records
CANDIDATE OBAMA
ELECTION 2008
  • Proposed to retain employer-based insurance system, but mandate that large and mid-sized employers offer health care or pay into a public plan
  • Supported mandating that all children, but not all adults, receive health insurance
  • For adults without employer-based insurance, proposed to create a National Health Insurance Exchange with competition between regulated private plans and a new public plan
  • Proposed new public plan would have subsidized premiums for people making less than 4 times the poverty level
  • Supported mandating that all private plans must guarantee eligibility for everyone, and that those with pre-existing conditions should not pay higher rates
  • Proposed to control costs with information technology, preventive care, and government absorption of some catastrophic insurance costs
REPUBLICANS
IN CONGRESS
  • Most support creating health savings accounts and increasing portability of plans.
  • Tend to oppose increasing government involvement in coverage and market regulation
  • Strongly oppose mandates for coverage
  • A few have signed on to the Wyden-Bennett plan to end the employer-based system and mandate private insurance for all
  • Split on expanding SCHIP -- some supported it, some said it was too costly
DEMOCRATS
IN CONGRESS

  • Support expanding affordable insurance coverage, but disagree on how it should be done
  • Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus (D-MT) generally supports President Obama's approach, but would add a mandate that all adults receive coverage once there are "affordable" options for all
  • Some liberals such as Ted Kennedy support extending Medicare to everyone, but will likely support an Obama or Baucus plan as a compromise
  • Some moderate Democrats support the Wyden-Bennett plan to end the employer-based system and mandate private insurance for all
  • All voted in favor of SCHIP expansion


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