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blm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-11-03 03:22 PM
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Kerry: Lowering healthcare costs for small business
Kerry Proposes Ways to Reduce Burden on Small Business by Lowering Health Care Costs


October  10,  2003

Newmarket, NH –
Presidential candidate John Kerry today visited Russound, a Seacoast small business and leading manufacturer of innovative audio and video control systems, to talk about his plan to control the rising health care costs faced by small business owners and employees.  Today was the first day of a 5-day campaign swing across New Hampshire in which Kerry will focus on the health care crisis facing Americans.
John Kerry toured Russound and had a discussion with workers about the health care challenges they and small businesses like Russound face every day. 
Kerry said, “Americans with health insurance are staggering under the weight of their health care bills, but their plight has been ignored too often.  They are the unheard majority in this debate - and they need a President who will make sure their voice is finally heard.  We need to extend health coverage to the uninsured, and I have a plan to do that, but we must also lower health care costs for small businesses that already provide health insurance to their workers.”

At Russound, Kerry outlined his plan to control health care costs. Kerry’s plan will:
Cut the cost of prescription drugs – the main driver behind spiraling health care costs;
Reduce premiums by helping out with high cost medical cases, which account for 20 percent of all private insurance costs;
Cut waste and fraud in health care;
Reduce costs through a fair malpractice system;
·        Make health insurance available to all Americans, reducing reliance on expensive emergency care and ending cost shifting to those with insurance;
·        Generate savings through preventive health care; and
·        Help small business by making the Congressional Health Plan available to them and through tax credits.
Russound is a prime example of a business that will benefit from Kerry’s plan. Over the last four years, Russound's health insurance premiums have gone up an average of 19.3 percent a year.

www.johnkerry.com
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pretzel4gore Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-11-03 08:42 PM
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1. this can't be serious...
mygod, bush inc has measured kerry and his family for coffins.....he should attend to that
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blm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-12-03 11:28 AM
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2. heh...they travel in their OWN planes.
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Feanorcurufinwe Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-01-03 11:07 PM
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4. What?
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Feanorcurufinwe Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-13-03 08:02 PM
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3. More details on Kerry's small business health care plan
(1) CUT THE COST OF PRESCRIPTION DRUGS. Prescription drug costs are rising at 20 percent a year and are the main driver of health care costs. John Kerry will stand up to the big drug companies and bring down the cost of prescription drugs.

* Ending loopholes that keep high quality generics off the market. Patent loopholes are keeping less expensive generic drugs off the market. For example, the patent for one expensive painkiller was extended for three years just because the drug company made minor changes in dosage, costing consumers $727 million. John Kerry will close these loopholes.
* Making pharmaceutical companies disclose rebates and incentives. Some estimates show that rebates and incentives to Pharmaceutical Benefit Managers may account for as much as 10 percent of the $161 billion that Americans spent on prescription drugs last year. John Kerry will make companies disclose where this money is going.
* Reducing Prescription Drug Errors. Nearly $76 billion in annual health care costs are due to patients incorrectly taking medications. Kerry will improve health care and reduce costs with aggressive patient and provider education programs and with new technologies to help patients understand prescriptions.

(2) REDUCE PREMIUMS BY HELPING OUT WITH HIGH COST CASES. Medical cases that cost over $50,000 a year are rare, but they account for 20 percent of private insurance costs. John Kerry’s plan pays for three-quarters of the health care costs for any employee whose annual costs exceeds $50,000 so long as the employer agrees they’ll pass savings on their employees. This alone will reduce health insurance premiums by up to $1,000 per policy.

(3) CUT WASTE AND FRAUD IN HEALTH CARE

Cut Administrative Costs in Half. At least 25 percent of health care, nearly $350 billion, is spent on non-medical costs. Under John Kerry’s plan, administrative costs will be cut in half by giving incentives for improved technology, streamlined electronic records, and cutting back on fraud.

Getting Tough on Those Who Commit Fraud. Those who commit healthcare fraud ought to be punished under the same tough new penalties that apply to corporate executives who violate corporate responsibility. John Kerry will hire more investigators to crack down on fraud and wants higher penalties and tougher sentencing guidelines. John Kerry will ensure that those who commit healthcare fraud are treated similarly to other criminals.

(4) REDUCING COSTS THROUGH A FAIR MALPRACTICE SYSTEM. Kerry strongly opposes capping damages in medical malpractice lawsuits, but believes we can and must reduce meritless litigation. His plan prohibits medical malpractice court cases from being brought unless a qualified specialist determines a reasonable claim exists; requires states to make available non-binding mediation; and opposes the award of punitive damages in medical liability cases except upon proof of intentional misconduct, gross negligence or reckless indifference to life. He also believes that we must reform insurance practices that raise malpractice premiums unnecessarily.

(5) MAKING HEALTH INSURANCE AVAILABLE TO ALL AMERICANS. People without health insurance still get medical care, but often it’s last minute expensive emergency care. And if they can’t pay for it themselves, the cost gets shifted to the government and people with insurance. $35 billion was spent on uncompensated care in 2001, with 85 percent of the costs paid for by the government. John Kerry has a bold plan to provide health insurance to nearly 96 percent of all Americans, including every child. John Kerry’s plan will dramatically reduce uncompensated care costs and save the government at least $10 billion a year.

(6) GENERATE SAVINGS THROUGH A HEALTHIER AMERICA. Patients with diabetes account for one dollar out of every ten in the health care system, but appropriate prevention and treatment can save 50 percent of resources. Kerry’s plan would disseminate best practices and assure preventive care. It also relies on evidence-based medicine to assure Americans get the care that works the best.

(7) MAKE COVERAGE MORE AFFORDABLE FOR SMALL BUSINESS.

* Access to More Affordable Health Care. Small businesses typically pay more on administrative costs and they often see premiums rise when one employee has high health care costs. John Kerry’s plan will allow them to join the new Congressional Health Plan. This will allow small businesses to provide more affordable coverage by wielding market clout, obtaining better deals from insurers, and reducing administrative costs.
* Tax Credits to Small Businesses to Make Coverage More Affordable. Refundable tax credits on up to 50% of coverage will be offered to small business and their employees. In addition, the premium rebate pool for certain high cost health cases will help reduce costs for all Americans. The premium rebate and access to the Congressional Health Plan will save small businesses at least 15 percent.
http://www.johnkerry.com/issues/small_business_health.html


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Octafish Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Nov-04-03 11:33 PM
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5. Kerry's Healthcare plan is top-rated...
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 Candidates


July  23,  2003

John Kerry Wins Health Care Primary

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!

http://www.johnkerry.com/news/clips/news_2003_0723.html

National Journal report criteria and rankings:

http://www.johnkerry.com/news/releases/pr_2003_0723b.html
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paulk Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-05-03 12:47 AM
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6. as a small business owner
I have to say that health insurance costs are killing me. And a lot of other people I know. It's really a major issue and it's good to see Kerry addressing it. I've been checking out the candidates plans and I haven't really decided which one I like best yet.

Kerry's seems pretty good - the only thing I don't like is the tax credit part. I generally don't like tax credits. I haven't been able to figure out how Kerry's would work.
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MissMarple Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-05-03 02:08 AM
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7. Good proposal, can he pass that all on his own? Don't think so.
Most of the people running for the Dem nomination are great guys with truely democratic ideals. The trick is having a Congress who will pass all the good ideas.

We have a lot of work to do here, folks.
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Feanorcurufinwe Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-05-03 02:39 AM
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8. We need the Senate -- and we can get it.
A strong Dem who's a real contrast to Bush will have coattails.
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Pez Donating Member (522 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-05-03 11:32 AM
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9. well if a bipartisan panel has anything to say about it...
...it's highly likely!

see octafish`s post (above)

Bipartisan Panel of Experts Say Kerry Plan to Make Health Care Accessible, Affordable for all Americans Rates Above All Other '04 Candidates
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