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Tom Carper’s thinking on Healthcare

Dec 19th, 2009 by David Anderson

Delaware’s senior senator is right in the mix of any healthcare compromise.  It pays to keep up with his thinking.  Here he is unedited.  His press release is on First drafts and below the fold.

Reforming Our Nation’s Health Care System — Americans will spend over $2 trillion on health care this year and that number is only growing. This translates into $6,700 in health care for each individual, more than twice the amount allocated by any other country. Even with such a large investment, more than 40 million Americans still do not have health insurance and an additional 25 million Americans have inadequate health care coverage. Such high costs jeopardize the economic well-being of millions of Americans. As President Obama recently noted, an American goes bankrupt every 30 seconds because of high health care costs and by the end of 2009, almost four million foreclosure notices will have been sent to homeowners in danger of losing their homes.

As we work to provide health coverage to more Americans, we must also improve the quality of health care in this country. Right now, almost one-third of health care services delivered in the United States do nothing to improve health outcomes. We can do better and we must do better. By giving healthcare providers incentives to coordinate care with their patients’ other doctors and by bolstering the use of health information technology, we will not only improve the quality of care, but also reduce health care costs.

Under current payment practices, our health system does little to incentivize providers to focus on prevention and wellness. Chronic diseases, such as diabetes and heart disease, are rampant in this country, but also in most cases, preventable. Instead of keeping people healthy, we struggle just to keep the sick from suffering or death. Prevention and wellness must be at the heart of any health reform debate by encouraging initiatives and policies that will promote healthy behavior.

Equally important, we must find effective ways to reduce the growth in health care costs.

Recent comprehensive studies suggest that without changes, health care spending will increase from less than 20 percent of GDP to 25 percent in 2025. Spending on Medicare and Medicaid alone will reach 12 percent of GDP by 2050. IF we fail to rein in the growth of health care costs, whatever new coverage we extend will be short-lived.

In less than 10 years, the United States will be forced to spend $13,000 on health care for every American, every year. Meaningful health care reform must strengthen our economy by giving both large and small businesses the tools to improve their productivity, stay competitive in a global market, and increase their capacity to create more jobs.

There is no one magic bullet that can fix our health care system, but there are changes we must make to improve the lives and health of Americans. While many challenges remain, we cannot afford to let the current health system continue draining our resources and undermine the future well being of all citizens. To ensure the people of Delaware and all Americans have comprehensive, effective, and equitable health care, we must meet the following goals:

  • Ensure Access to Quality Affordable Health Care
  • Contain the Rising Costs of Health Care
  • Improve Health Outcomes and Qualities by Focusing on Wellness and Prevention
  • Keep Our Nation Competitive in Health Care Research

As a member of the Senate Finance Committee, which shares jurisdiction over health care reform with the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, I’ve been working with my colleagues throughout the year to develop legislative policy that improves health care outcomes in America, while reining in the growth of health care costs, to enable us to begin to extend coverage to those who lack that coverage today - including about 95,000 Delawareans.

A copy of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, as well as a summary of its sections, can be viewed here.

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For Immediate Release:

Carper Statement After Democratic Caucus On Health Reform

 

 

WASHINGTON — Sen. Tom Carper (D-Del.) issued the following statement upon leaving the special Senate Democratic caucus meeting on healthcare in the Capitol tonight:
 
“Last November, Americans invested their confidence in the Democratic Party. They elected one of our own as president, and they gave us substantial majorities in the House and in the Senate. Having done that, the American people expect us to govern, and that’s exactly what we’re going to do.
 
“If I could use a football analogy to describe where we are in this health reform debate, it would go like this:
 
“It’s the fourth quarter. We’re in the red zone, inside the other team’s 20-yard line. We have the ball and there’s time left on the clock. Our team is determined to get the ball into the end zone before the time runs out. There’s too much riding on this `drive’ to give up when we’re this close to the goal line. The thought of giving up now remains the last thing on our minds.”

 

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2 Responses to “Tom Carper’s thinking on Healthcare”

  1. on 19 Dec 2009 at 10:461Rick

    It might be a good idea to enact tort reform; doctors perform numerous unnecessary tests in order to protect themselves against potential lawsuits.

    As to the expense of healthcare, technology costs money; as the price of one new procedure moderates, a new technique emerges, at higher cost. Our increasing lifespan has and will continue to have a high monetary cost. Get used to it; this will be exacerbated with socialized medicine, as the top 50% of income-earners, today, account for about 96% of tax revenues collected. If you’re in that top 50%, prepare to get soaked.

    “From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs”

  2. on 19 Dec 2009 at 18:492Mike Protack

    Carper as always talks a lot but says nothing.
    None of the Democrat bills do any of the things he desires.

    I used to think Delaware was stupid for voting for Biden so many years, now I see the real waste of a vote.

    Mike Protack

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