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July 20, 2009 11:11 AM

Ted Kennedy Renews His Call for Health Care Reform

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Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-Mass.), Washington's foremost champion of health care reform, has been largely absent from the legislative negotiations in Congress because of his battle with brain cancer, but he spoke out in the pages of Newsweek over the weekend to say reform must -- and will -- happen.

When Congress finally votes on health care legislation, "a century-long struggle will reach its climax," Kennedy wrote. He said he believes the bill will pass, "and we will end the disgrace of America as the only major industrialized nation in the world that doesn't guarantee health care for all of its people."

Reflecting on the nation's struggle to reform health care, as well as his own medical struggles, Kennedy lays out basic principles any reform effort must meet. He emphasizes that "incremental measures won't suffice anymore." His narrative reveals, however, how complicated and divisive certain elements of reform have become.

Kennedy detailed the elements of reform he considers essential, such as a mandate for all Americans to get coverage, a focus on preventive medicine, enabling people to keep their current health care and cutting health care costs.

"We also need to move from a system that rewards doctors for the sheer volume of tests and treatments they prescribe to one that rewards quality and positive outcomes," he wrote.

One main proposal under discussion as a way to reform incentives in the health industry is called comparative effectiveness research, which aims to find the best treatments at the best prices. Many conservatives are opposed to this proposal, however, on the premise that it would deny coverage for certain experimental treatments -- those that have not been proven effective.

Kennedy relates how his own family benefited from experimental treatment when his son Teddy underwent massive doses of chemotherapy for bone cancer.

"Our family had the necessary resources as well as excellent insurance coverage. But other heartbroken parents pleaded with the doctors," Kennedy wrote. "No parent should suffer that torment. Not in this country. Not in the richest country in the world."

Kennedy also called a government-sponsored insurance option "one of the most vital" components of reform. Detractors have referred to this proposal as "socialized medicine" -- a critique thrown at health care reform proposals since the days of Harry Truman, Kennedy pointed out.

The public plan "will foster competition in pricing and services," Kennedy wrote. "It will be a safety net, giving Americans a place to go when they can't find or afford private insurance, and it's critical to holding costs down for everyone."

How America responds to the challenges of health care, he wrote, "will define our character as a country."
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by looseygoosey123 July 20, 2009 5:33 PM EDT
Please get in your search engine,google name of your senators, and reps, and call each of their offices. If you can't get thru to Washington offices, call regional offices. Most likely you can't get Washington offices because even the Senators who have announced they are opposed to the plans have busy lines constantly. I had to call all regional offices, email, etc. THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING YOU HAVE EVER DONE IN YOUR LIFE!!!!
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by meadowman200 July 20, 2009 3:02 PM EDT
Will the Kennedys be covered by the same healthcare system they are trying to force the rest of us into?
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by looseygoosey123 July 20, 2009 5:31 PM EDT
Are U crazy? Of course not. I have called both of my Senators, and my idiot Representative, and none of their offices can give me an answer as to whether or not they will give up their plan to sign on to the one they are forcing on us. QUIT DIDDLIN AROUND!!! THE ONLY WAY TO STOP THIS IS TO CALL, CALL, CALL, EMAIL, EMAIL, EMAIL!! GET BUSY.
by mattcat25 July 20, 2009 1:24 PM EDT
The United States pays the most over any other country in the entire world for Healthcare and yet ranks 36th in effective Healthcare.

It's time for a change.
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by looseygoosey123 July 20, 2009 5:29 PM EDT
Right on!!!
by brsdad July 20, 2009 12:31 PM EDT
Forty years ago this very weekend, our distinguished senator, the honorable Edward "Fat Boy" Kennedy (D) of Massachusetts, gave us a vivid demonstration of his concern for his fellow man and how he proposed rationing health care. Ignore the suckers..DO THEY KNOW WHO I AM.

As Teddy finds himself fading into the sunset, may his doctors, nurses, and family show him the same level of compassion he showed Mary Jo.

When you do pass my sorrow will be from being deprived to vote against you one last time, Teddy. But I am sure there will be a Kennedy on that spot to vote against.
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by speakinup22 July 20, 2009 12:07 PM EDT
"When Congress finally votes on health care legislation, "a century-long struggle will reach its climax," Kennedy wrote. He said he believes the bill will pass, "and we will end the disgrace of America as the only major industrialized nation in the world that doesn't guarantee health care for all of its people."


Kennedy - you are such a liar!

Tell me who has ever been turned away from a hospital because they lack money in the US ? IT IS AGAINST THE LAW !

Of course, Mary Jo didn't get that chance. Because you had to go home and sleep it off. Otherwise, your precious Kennedy Dynasty would be affected by the alcohol you had consumed that night.

But the great state of Mass saw fit to vote in a drunk that showed depraved indifference in order to keep his political career.

And, the libs hate Sanford because he admits it up front, and apologizes.

Have a good time in Hell, Senator. Brain cancer will seem like a car ride in comparison.
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by endurorob July 20, 2009 11:55 AM EDT
I was just commenting on the good Senator on another story. I wonder if he had a few drinks this weekend celebrating the 40th anniversery of his "leaving the scene of an accident"?
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