Posted on 06/13/2009 12:51:57 AM PDT by Cindy
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http://www.whitehouse.gov/the_press_office/Weekly-Address-and-Fact-Sheet-New-Savings-Announcement/
THE BRIEFING ROOM
THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary ________________________________________________________________ EMBARGOED UNTIL 6:00 AM ET, SATURDAY, June 13, 2009
WEEKLY ADDRESS: President Obama Outlines More than $300 Billion in new Medicare and Medicaid Savings
WASHINGTON In his weekly address, President Barack Obama announced new Medicare and Medicaid savings proposals that will contribute more than $300 billion over 10 years to paying for health care reform, beyond the historic $635 billion down payment included in his FY 2010 Budget. The President stressed in the address that the health reform effort must be deficit neutral and that reform is a fundamental part of the solution to our long-term fiscal problems.
Please find attached a fact sheet detailing the new savings proposed by President Obama today.
The full audio of the address is HERE. The video can be viewed online at www.whitehouse.gov.
Remarks of President Barack Obama Weekly Address Saturday, June 13, 2009
Last week, I spoke to you about my commitment to work with Congress to pass health care reform this year. Today, Id like to speak about how that effort is essential to restoring fiscal responsibility.
When it comes to the cost of health care, this much is clear: the status quo is unsustainable for families, businesses, and government. America spends nearly 50 percent more per person on health care than any other country. Health care premiums have doubled over the last decade, deductibles and out-of-pocket costs have skyrocketed, and many with preexisting conditions are denied coverage. More and more, Americans are being priced out of the care they need.
These costs are also hurting business, as some big businesses are at a competitive disadvantage with their foreign counterparts, and some small businesses are forced to cut benefits, drop coverage, or even lay off workers. Meanwhile, Medicare and Medicaid pose one of the greatest threats to our federal deficit, and could leave our children with a mountain of debt that they cannot pay.
We cannot continue down this path. I do not accept a future where Americans forego health care because they cant pay for it, and more and more families go without coverage at all. And I dont accept a future where American business is hurt and our government goes broke. We have a responsibility to act, and to act now. That is why Im working with Congress to pass reform that lowers costs, improves quality and coverage, and protects consumer health care choices.
I know some question whether we can afford to act this year. But the unmistakable truth is that it would be irresponsible to not act. We cant keep shifting a growing burden to future generations. With each passing year, health care costs consume a larger share of our nations spending, and contribute to yawning deficits that we cannot control. So let me be clear: health care reform is not part of the problem when it comes to our fiscal future, it is a fundamental part of the solution.
Real reform will mean reductions in our long term budget. And I have made a firm commitment that health care reform will not add to the federal deficit over the next decade. To keep that commitment, my Administration has already identified how to pay for the historic $635 billion down payment on reform detailed in our budget. This includes over $300 billion that we will save through changes like reducing Medicare overpayments to private insurers, and rooting out waste in Medicare and Medicaid.
However, any honest accounting must prepare for the fact that health care reform will require additional costs in the short term in order to reduce spending in the long-term. So today, I am announcing an additional $313 billion in savings that will rein in unnecessary spending, and increase efficiency and the quality of care savings that will ensure that we have nearly $950 billion set aside to offset the cost of health care reform over the next ten years.
These savings will come from commonsense changes. For example if more Americans are insured, we can cut payments that help hospitals treat patients without health insurance. If the drug makers pay their fair share, we can cut government spending on prescription drugs. And if doctors have incentives to provide the best care instead of more care, we can help Americans avoid the unnecessary hospital stays, treatments, and tests that drive up costs. For more details about these and other savings, you can visit our website: www.whitehouse.gov.
These savings underscore the fact that securing quality, affordable health care for the American people is tied directly to insisting upon fiscal responsibility. And these savings are rooted in the same principle that must guide our broader approach to reform: we will fix whats broken, while building upon what works. If you like your plan and your doctor, you can keep them the only changes that youll see are lower costs and better health care.
For too long, we have stood by while our health care system has frayed at the seams. While there has been excuse after excuse to delay reform, the price of care has gone up for individuals, for business, and for the government. This time must be different. This is the moment when we must reform health care so that we can build a new foundation for our economy to grow; for our people to thrive; and for our country to pursue a responsible and sustainable path. Thank you.
we can help Americans avoid the unnecessary hospital stays, treatments, and tests that drive up costs.
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P*ss off stupid Kenyan, we all know what that means.
oh yeah, we check into the hospital for unnecessary stays at least once a month and the hospital lets us. /s.
what world is Zero living in? seriously. And just whom is going to determine what is necessary versus unnecessary? My 77yo dad is a retired career vet. His govt-provided hmo insurance just doubled in the last 2 years. Retirement check deducted. And trying to get his doctor to admit him to the hospital for anything is like pulling teeth! We get a letter once in a while telling Dad what tests to go in for, and a letter afterwards telling us the test results. Haven't laid eyes on his primary care physician in 2 years and counting. And Zero wants me to have this same 'coverage' ???? ya..NO !
coffins...?
Wait. Cremations. Yeah. That’s the ticket.
Where have I heard that before?
Utter, bare-faced BS, all soon to be parroted by the Kool Aid drinkers at the Ministry of Propaganda, otherwise known as the MSM. Knowledge is Ignorance in the new socialist Superstate, and Big Brother will monitor your reaction to insure the appropriate level of enthusiastic credulity.
The nation is sinking under a mountain of debt, which will soon multiply into a mountain range, out from under which the children and grandchildren of today’s voters will never even hope to dig themselves.
ZERO = ZERO
The savings will be realized by denying medical aid to White folks...
It’s really that simple and that easy..
CHUMPS.
If the AMA don’t agree with Obama’s health plan you know it has to suck.
I’m confused. If you reduce spending on health care some people are going to be out of work. Now those folks who are in health care that lose their jobs how will they buy windmills,green cars and other whatnot’s? And where are the reductions coming? Is he going to reduce regulations so you don’t have as many paper pushers? My guess is the government takes over the industry and then, like those CEOS who bought into Tarp he controls just how much doctors,nurses and assorted other people needed to provide care get to make.
Without reading the article, I can outline the typical tree easy Beltway steps:
1. I will spend $1 Billion
2. Ok, make that $700 Million
3. Look, I saved $300 Million!!
The best way to do this is allow competition and choice in the system. But that isn't really his goal. His goal is to force us haves to pay for the have nots by raising our taxes/premiums. The people that get the benefit for free wont have any incentive to conserve.
Why do we even need Medicare? People have a whole lifetime to accumulate health care financing for old age..
Any cuts in the federal budget are heading for Obama & Company’s pockets.
He’ll increase the medicare budget by $600 billion and then cut it $300 billion and claim he saved $300 billion...
Never mind that medicare still increased by $300 billion...
That’s exactly what he did with federal budget.
And the morons in the press went right along with it...
The varnish is starting to wear off. People are going to start to see Zero for what he truly is: an unabashed socialist hell bent on destroying the economic and social fabric of the greatest country on earth.
At first I had read that as "million", rather than "Billion", and was losing all respect for the man.
LOL! Another "short term" increase in the size of gubmint that never gets cut.
Translation: The Kenyan Clown plans to slash national defense, raise taxes, and vastly increase the size and influence of the nanny state.
“We are out of money” PING!
Oh gosh...such are the times, I miss those cavemen...
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