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Obama attacks insurance premiums | Obama attacks insurance premiums |
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US President Barack Obama has stepped up his drive for healthcare reform, attacking excessive premiums charged by insurance companies. | |
Speaking in Colorado, Mr Obama said that under his plan companies would not be allowed to charge exorbitant fees nor place arbitrary limits on coverage. | Speaking in Colorado, Mr Obama said that under his plan companies would not be allowed to charge exorbitant fees nor place arbitrary limits on coverage. |
Mr Obama is making a series of "town-hall" speeches to back his campaign. | Mr Obama is making a series of "town-hall" speeches to back his campaign. |
Extending coverage to the millions of Americans who lack health insurance is Mr Obama's top priority for 2009. | Extending coverage to the millions of Americans who lack health insurance is Mr Obama's top priority for 2009. |
His reform plan is currently under debate in the US Congress. | His reform plan is currently under debate in the US Congress. |
Some 46 million people in America currently do not have health insurance, and rising healthcare costs are a major contributing factor to America's spiralling budget deficit. | Some 46 million people in America currently do not have health insurance, and rising healthcare costs are a major contributing factor to America's spiralling budget deficit. |
'No silver bullet' | 'No silver bullet' |
Mr Obama said insurance companies had to be held accountable for practices that had led to premiums nearly doubling for the average American family over the past few years. | Mr Obama said insurance companies had to be held accountable for practices that had led to premiums nearly doubling for the average American family over the past few years. |
HEALTHCARE IN THE US 46 million uninsured, 25 million under-insuredHealthcare costs represent 16% of GDP, almost twice OECD averageReform plans would require all Americans to get insuranceSome propose public insurance option to compete with private insurers Q&A: US healthcare reform Anger clouds US healthcare debate | HEALTHCARE IN THE US 46 million uninsured, 25 million under-insuredHealthcare costs represent 16% of GDP, almost twice OECD averageReform plans would require all Americans to get insuranceSome propose public insurance option to compete with private insurers Q&A: US healthcare reform Anger clouds US healthcare debate |
He said: "We're going to ban arbitrary caps on benefits. We'll place limits on how much you can charge on out-of-pocket expenses. No-one in America should go broke because they get sick." | He said: "We're going to ban arbitrary caps on benefits. We'll place limits on how much you can charge on out-of-pocket expenses. No-one in America should go broke because they get sick." |
Mr Obama admitted there was "no perfect painless silver bullet out there that solves every problem, gives everybody healthcare for free". | |
But he said he had "a lot of really smart people around me who've been working on this for months now". | But he said he had "a lot of really smart people around me who've been working on this for months now". |
Mr Obama also accused his political opponents of using scare tactics in their campaign against the reform. | Mr Obama also accused his political opponents of using scare tactics in their campaign against the reform. |
He added: "I need you to stand for hope. I need you to knock on doors. I need you to spread the word. Because we are going to get this done this year." | He added: "I need you to stand for hope. I need you to knock on doors. I need you to spread the word. Because we are going to get this done this year." |
There remains serious disagreement in the US about how to go about reforming the healthcare system. | There remains serious disagreement in the US about how to go about reforming the healthcare system. |
Democrats in the House of Representatives have reportedly reached a deal on a bill that would mandate all Americans to take out health insurance, with subsidies for the less well-off paid for by a tax on families earning over $350,000 a year. | Democrats in the House of Representatives have reportedly reached a deal on a bill that would mandate all Americans to take out health insurance, with subsidies for the less well-off paid for by a tax on families earning over $350,000 a year. |
But in the Senate negotiations have stalled, with moderate senators expressing opposition to both the tax and the public plan proposed by the House. | But in the Senate negotiations have stalled, with moderate senators expressing opposition to both the tax and the public plan proposed by the House. |
Both chambers need to agree on a bill before it can become law. | Both chambers need to agree on a bill before it can become law. |
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