HCAN Supports House Health Care Draft

The campaign Health Care for America Now is out with a statement in support of the House’s reform proposal. “The House’s legislation shows that achieving quality, affordable health care for all in 2009 is absolutely possible,” says HCAN national campaign manager Richard Kirsch.

This bill will make health coverage more affordable both for those who have it through their job and for those who have to find coverage on their own. It builds on what works in our current health care system and starts the process of fixing what doesn’t – including stopping health insurance companies from denying care based on pre-existing conditions.

The House bill includes key provisions like an exchange that includes both private insurance plans and a new public health insurance option and shared responsibility between individuals, employers, and government – key elements to achieving President Obama’s goals of lowering costs, covering everyone, and keeping the insurance companies honest.

There’s a risk, I suppose, in taking this too literally. After all, the most important provisions in the bill won’t take effect until about 2013, and universal (or near-universal) coverage won’t be reached until years after that. But reformers by and large are pleased with what the House has offered.

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