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Obama Team Seeks Public Input on Health Care

by: Kevin Freking  |  The Associated Press

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Health and Human Services Secretary-designate Tom Daschle meets with seniors to get feedback on health care policy. (Photo: Pablo Martinez Monsivais / AP)

    Washington - Problems in the health care system have only grown more severe since a series of health care meetings more than two years ago yielded few results. So President-elect Barack Obama's transition team has set up a new round of public sessions it hopes will translate into real changes this time.

    Former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, Obama's choice for secretary of health and human services, said Tuesday the increased problems since the 2005-06 meetings should ensure action in Congress.

    "We wouldn't have had 8,500 of these discussions in a two-week period over the Christmas holidays a few years ago," Daschle said. "This is an indication of the degree of severity and concern that people have all over the country."

    The public meetings orchestrated by Obama's transition team resemble an effort that took place in 2005 and 2006. Congress created its Citizens Health Care Working Group, which heard from 6,650 people at 84 meetings around the country and more than 14,000 in an Internet survey.

    The group's recommendations were not acted on. The recommendations included guaranteeing health coverage for specific checkups and treatments and protecting consumers from high medical expenses.

    A key message to Obama in the renewed sessions: Health reform doesn't have to be all about expanding health insurance. It can be about the little things too, such as shorter waits in the doctor's office and putting in place incentives such as free checkups that catch little problems before they became big ones.

    That was the message Tuesday from two dozen seniors who gave their views about what ails America's health care system to Daschle. They listed a broad range of concerns, from four-hour waits to see a doctor, to the high cost of prescription drugs, to lack of Medicare coverage for certain treatments and medical devices.

    Daschle said conversations like Tuesday's will put the new administration "on the right track" for overhauling the nation's health care system next year.

    Alethea Campbell said she wants more emphasis on medical research, particularly for Alzheimer's disease. "My family is loaded with Alzheimer's. I feel like I'm going to be a victim of it," she said. "What is going to happen to me four or five years down the road? Who is going to take care of me?"

    Eugene Kinlow wants greater emphasis on helping people live more healthy lifestyles. "A major part of the cost problem is us. We keep driving up the cost of health care, all of us, in our daily behavior and habits," he said.

    And Frederick Gore wants medical providers to be less concerned about how they're going to be paid when a patient walks into their room with urgent medical conditions. "The other patients could see there was something wrong with me," he said. "I'm sitting there and can barely breathe and he's looking at how he's going to get paid."

    Some 8,500 meetings similar to the one at the Congress Heights Senior Wellness Center in Washington have been held around the country since Dec. 15. Daschle attended his second such meeting Tuesday, along with his mother, Betty. Obama's transition team will gather the information from those meetings and post the material on its Web site, http://change.gov . Daschle said the information would be used to help craft a health proposal.

    Daschle said lawmakers will be more likely to take up health reform if there is enough pressure from voters. In a book published earlier this year, he urged the next president to quickly capitalize on the good will that comes with a new administration. He said the meetings will add to the sense of urgency.

    "It will lead to members of Congress taking note. It will lead to governors taking note," Daschle said in an interview. "It's going to lead to a greater degree of commitment on the part of elected people."

    About 25 people talked to Daschle about the problems they've confronted with the health care system. Most participate in Medicare, the government's health insurance program for the elderly and disabled.

    Although they had coverage for most treatments, they were not short of suggestions for improving the health care system. Some described waiting three or four hours before they could be seen by a doctor. Others talked of how they helped pay health care costs for uninsured children and grandchildren. And some longed for a return of the days when teenagers volunteered to work at local hospitals or senior centers.

    "It's conversations like this that put us on the right track," Daschle told the audience. "It's discussions like this that give us a better understanding of how it should be done."

  

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Too old to travel to distant

Too old to travel to distant meetings, I continue to farm and write. As a former chief technician in a large x-ray department, I discovered the practice of over-radiating African American patients. Ralph Nader supported me but once we went public I was fired. I have many ideas about hospital work and health care. How do I get these ideas to Mr. Daschele and/or Pres. Obama?

The only reasonable answer

The only reasonable answer to the issue is a single payer system. Health for hire will never work. Profit motive is inherently antagonistic to nurture of the human being. When we regard the models of other systems it becomes clear that ours is broken and outmoded. When our companies no longer have to compete with those based in countries where there is a single payer system, they will be far more able to compete successfully.

Little mention of the

Little mention of the serious fact that science dies short of clinical trial. Most clinical trials hinge on patentability. Much science is done on non patentable products such as herbs and existing drugs whose patent has expired, but no clinical trial takes place because you can only make big bucks with a patent! This guarantees only expensive drugs come on the market.

Talk is cheap. Medical care

Talk is cheap. Medical care and prescription drugs are not. The insurance companies continue to reject what the doctor orders and force both busy physicians offices and pharmacies to waste their valuable time completing so called prior authorizations. A prescription from a doctor is a prior authorization. The insurance companies are the source of all evil in health care. What sane or decent person would give a greedy profiteer the right to reject a fellow American who has a previous illness? I would bet that the insurance honchos all wear flag pins and go to worship every week. Bush and Cheney set the standard: Liars and Hypocrites

The most important program

The most important program in any Health Care system is the prevention of illness. Every medical problem has a cause and effect relationship to the human body. The worst people to assist in this is the Pharmaceutical companies because all they are concerned with is the exorbitant profits of selling drugs. Prevention does not have to involve drugs of any kind. It is based entirely on eating a proper healthy diet, of drinking pure water and making sure your diet includes whole fresh fruits and vegetables. It also must mean the elimination of such basic staples as White Sugar, refined White Flour and Refined table salt. These three basic foods do far more damage than good to the human body. Next, one must eliminate all junk foods from their diet and this includes pop products, chips, candies and pastries all of which are full of sugars, artificial flavorings and fats that weaken the bodies immune system with decease. Then there are the Food additives, MSG, Nutrasweet and preservatives which are known to cause cancers and create a state of acidosis in the body which again depletes the bodies immune system. Then once the body has become sick, drugs which are chemicals are added and the person's health only becomes worse. The use of drugs of any kind should be an absolute last resort. A correct diet and exercise is the greatest prevention of illness for any person of any age. And the goal must be a balance in the body of all these things that are required for good health. I am seventy-two years old, I take no medications for any medical condition, and my weight is correct for my height (160 lbs). I will also admit that no doctor helped me create my state of good health. I have done this on my own because I believe it is not only possible but necessary for good health. If I can do that, then anyone can. It is not rocket science, it is simply common sense. And it is the most important health choice you will ever make. to your good health, Carl.

as a nurse I have seen

as a nurse I have seen health care change with the Graham Rudman act Mr Reagan put into effect allowing private for profits to get Medicaid and Medicare monies. Instead of improving the quality of care it ha made nore paperwork and a focus on theheath of the providers finances instead of health of the patients. People are sicker worried about how they are going to pay for health care Getting sick means losing their homes, and any savings, Single payer health care is what we need. Our providers and insurance companies are too greedy. Yes we need people to care about their health enough for one to do something about it exercise 20 minutes a day, eat appropriate proportions, adhere to good health practices. Financial worries keep people sick and or make them sicker. I miss being a nurse where the patient matters. My mother returned to Canada to help her sister, became sicker and never was able to live here again due to the high cost of health care. She got better care there. MD got her off the mutiple antidepressants American MD's had her on i.e. valium, librium, ritalin, tofranil, that was before the SSRI's.. I wonder what they would put her on today if she were alive.

Get insurance companies out

Get insurance companies out of the picture. Stop Big Pharma advertising.

To all those wishing to

To all those wishing to participate in the Obama Administration deliberations on health care reform, go to: www.change.gov and join the discussion on health care and many other topics. Currently questions posted to the transition team regarding single-payer health care are in the top 5 slots. Add your voice today!

We wish the Obama

We wish the Obama administration well and we hope that it will solve some of our problems. However we can see up front that it is prepositioned to be a clintonesque administration i.e. an administration that will impose upon itself strictures insinuated by the corporate oligarchy.

It seems to me that the

It seems to me that the solution is to expand medicare to cover all citizens. First cover everyone under eighteen and then raise the age of eligibility in steps of say five years every two year so that everyone would be covered in less than 20 years. People who could afford it could still get supplemental coverage as seniors do now. Administratively the process is already in place, so it would be a mattered of expanding and refining rather than creating something completely new.

Nothing will change. If you

Nothing will change. If you get seriously ill or injured, and you are among the 100 million men, women and children who are uninsured or grossly under- insured, you will either die or go bankrupt. Health care is a right, not a privilege. As some have said, "human life is sacred" -or is it?