Presidential Candidates' Health Care Proposals Ranked:
Kerry Health Plan Tops Democratic FieldJuly 23, 2003
National Journal
The July 19 issue of National Journal features a series of articles in which a committee of 10 health policy professionals rank health care proposals from Democratic presidential candidates and President Bush based on a scale of one to five, with five as the highest score.
The committee examined and ranked each proposal based on five areas: the uninsured, out-of-pocket costs, government costs, quality of care, and health care providers.
The Kerry health plan scored highest among the Democratic contenders and edged out President Bush as well for top honors.
Committee members rating the plans include:
* Robert Blendon, professor health policy and political analysis at the Harvard University School of Public Health
* Paul Fronstin, senior research associate at the Employee Benefit Research Institute
* Paul Ginsburg, president of the Center for Studying Health System Change
* John Goodman, president of the National Center for Policy Analysis
* Ed Haislmaier, visiting research fellow at the Heritage Foundation
* Ed Howard, executive vice president of the Alliance for Health Reform
* Chris Jennings, president of Jennings Policy Strategies (former health policy advisor to President Clinton)
* Jack Meyer, president of the Economic and Social Research Institute
* Robert Reischauer, president of the Urban Institute
* Gail Wilensky, senior fellow at Project HOPE (former CMS Administrator under Bush I)
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http://www.johnkerry.com/news/clips/news_2003_0723b.htmlHere's an overview from the John Kerry for President Campaign press release:
Kerry Wins Health Care Primary
Bipartisan Panel of Experts Say Kerry Plan to Make Health Care Accessible, Affordable for all Americans Rates Above All Other '04 CandidatesJuly 23, 2003
John Kerry has the best health care plan for America - please email this to five of your friends who want better health care, and we can show George W. Bush that Americans won't tolerate his health care agenda by and for the big insurance companies!!
Proving that he has the big ideas necessary to put America back on track and win the White House in 2004, Senator John Kerry beat out Democratic opponents and President Bush in a National Journal ranking of all the candidates' health care proposals.
A panel of 10 health policy professionals, representing a range of organizations from the conservative Heritage Foundation to the liberal Urban Institute, all agreed that John Kerry's plan to make health care more affordable and accessible is the best choice for doctors, health care workers, businesses, and all Americans looking for a solution to the health care crisis that has plagued our country for too long.
Kerry's plan would cover 27 million uninsured Americans and reduce premiums for everyone by 10%. With a plan that zeroes in so intensely on both the rising costs of health care and the crisis of the uninsured, it's no wonder the top experts in the health care field think Kerry's proposal is the best of the bunch!
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