House Democrats vow healthcare plan by August

Tue Jul 14, 2009 9:27pm BST
 
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By Donna Smith

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama's plans to overhaul the $2.5 trillion healthcare industry got a boost on Tuesday in the House of Representatives where Democrats predicted passage on schedule by August.

House leaders from Obama's Democratic party were set to release the final proposal in the afternoon with a planned tax on the wealthy to raise an expected $540 billion over 10 years to help pay for expanded care.

Health insurance is a top priority for Obama, who took office in January. Millions of Americans are without health insurance, even though the country spends more on healthcare per capita than anywhere else.

"The president made it very clear that this was his Number One priority," and wanted it done prior to the congressional August break, House Democratic Leader Steny Hoyer told a weekly news conference.

"We believe this can be done," he said.

In the face of criticism from Republicans who typically oppose tax increases, House Democratic leaders said the tax on the wealthy was "only one option" to help lower costs and ensure coverage for more of the 46 million uninsured.

The proposal includes a government-run health insurance plan that will compete with private insurers and changes in the government's Medicare program for the elderly and seeks savings from drug companies, hospitals and health insurers.

Hoyer promised to address concerns of fiscally conservative Democrats about an expected $1 trillion cost and to ensure no increase in the federal deficit.  Continued...

 

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