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CEO and President John Rother moderated a health care panel at a Social Insurance conference of the National Academy of Social Insurance (NASI). Check out John’s presentation for the panel on “Health Care: The Quest for Higher Quality at More Affordable Cost.”
Conservatives have long been known as hawkish on health care spending. But in this New York Times piece, Ezekiel Emanuel, a physician and former Obama administration budget staffer, explains why rising health costs should be a top concern on the other end of the political spectrum as well. He argues that the more we spend on health care, the less we can spend on other things we value, and he points to the direct relationship between rising costs and the number of uninsured Americans. While the relationship between coverage and cost may well change in 2014, rising costs will continue to be a burden on states and American families, and Emanuel would have progressives work to address it.
Specialty societies and patient advocates have critical roles to play to help accelerate the benefits of comparative effectiveness research (CER).
The Supercommittee may have failed, yet we have no choice but to see that failure as an opportunity for Congress as a whole to start facing up to our nation’s challenges, including the need to tame health costs the right way.
Take Action! / Action Fund Press Releases
- Statement on "Oppose Repeal and Work for Bipartisan Health Cost Containment Solutions."
- Statement on 'In Opposing Repeal of Reform, Coalition Calls for Real Bipartisan Effort to Devise System-wide Policy Solutions for Rising Health Costs.'
- Statement on 'The Right Man at the Right Time'
- Statement on 'Representative Democracy At Its Best'
- Statement on 'A Pathway to Enactment of Health Reform'
- Statement on 'How to Proceed' after the Massachusetts special election
- Statement on New Rockefeller Amendment by NCHC Action Fund
- Check out our ad in the Washington Post from November 5, 2009 about Cost Control!
- See an overview of the Health Reform legislative process: Debate & Conference


