POLICY & POLITICS
HEALTHCARE

Re: What should be the big issues of the 2008 presidential election?

Description: With 40 million uninsured Americans, the issue should be healthcare, healthcare, healthcare.

Transcript:

Well first of all, for domestic health, the issue that’s crying out to be addressed, and it’s gonna take courage on the part of leadership, the President . . . It’s gonna take cooperation with the Congress. It’s gonna take an understanding and a flexibility on the part of the American public . . . is that we must address the fact that in this rich country of ours, we have 40-plus million people without healthcare insurance. So we’ve gotta be able to fix that problem, and fix it reasonably quickly so that when people lose their jobs, and with it lose their health insurance, and find out that they’re one job dismissal away from being completely vulnerable to disease and getting their savings and their family wiped out because they don’t have health insurance . . . We’ve gotta fix that problem. So if you’re asking me what I would think if the next president were to ask me my opinion, and what I would think from a domestic standpoint what we need to do, we really need to fix the healthcare delivery problem in this country with regard to universal health access to everyone.

It’s not gonna be easy, but I think it can be done. I think that if you have a flexible system where people can still have the choice of the doctor that they want . . . if they have insurance that they are able to pay for. But that doesn’t mean that you then not allow people who don’t have the wherewithal to have insurance that everybody has insurance. And everybody can get a doctor. It may not necessarily be the doctor of your choice, but it’s a doctor that’s well trained and paid well enough to be someone of high quality. So just because you go into a system where you’re assigned a doctor, if you have people who are well trained and well paid, and have good motivations for being in that, you can get good medical care. You don’t necessarily have to then exclude those people who wanna choose their own doctor, and are willing to pay to choose their own doctor. So I think you can get both worlds there. And also there’s enough profit margin in drugs and the development of drugs that I don’t think there’s gonna be an issue with the drug companies. There’s always going to be the need for new medications, better medications. So I don’t see that as an issue.

 

Recorded On: 7/6/07

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