AARP, AMA have chosen to back Obama's House version.
by
shep
11/05/2009, 3:14 PM #
So, let's hear the schpinnmeisterne und schei3dingteren explain why that doesn't matter.
Obama welcomes AARP backing of health care bill
By ERICA WERNER and RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR, AP
WASHINGTON —
President Barack Obama scored two major endorsements for his health
overhaul push Thursday and trumpeted the news as House Democratic
leaders pushed toward a vote Saturday on far-reaching legislation
remaking the U.S. health care system.
"I am extraordinarily
pleased and grateful to learn that the AARP and the American Medical
Association are both supporting the health insurance reform bill that
will soon come up to vote in the House of Representatives," Obama said
in an unannounced visit to the White House briefing room.
AARP is "no small endorsement," Obama said of the 40-million-member strong seniors' lobby.
"We are closer to passing this reform than ever before," Obama said.
"Now that the doctors and medical professionals of America are standing
with us, now that the organizations charged with looking out for the
interests of seniors are standing with us, we are even closer."
The
AMA, however, qualified its support of the bill. The organization's
president, Dr. James Rohack, said the bill is not perfect, but it meets
enough of the organization's goals to deserve its support. But he also
said it's also critical for Congress to fix a Medicare payment formula
that if left unchanged would lead to a 20 percent cut in fees to
doctors next year.
Obama spoke as House Democratic leaders
sought to resolve final disputes before bringing their 10-year, $1.2
trillion health bill to the floor on Saturday. Majority Leader Steny
Hoyer, D-Md., said leaders expect to have the 218 votes needed to pass
the sweeping bill, which would extend coverage to tens of millions of
uninsured people and ban insurance companies from turning people away.
Hoyer acknowledged the vote could be tight, though, and timing of action in the Senate is uncertain.