Since the House has made it clear that they do not have a majority willing to pass the Senate plan, Pres. Obama has come up w/ a modest group of proposals which he believes will improve the situation of many people while being relatively "uncontroversial". This includes scaling back the independent Medicare commission from the version in the Senate bill which posed a threat to the integrity of Medicare. It would still be likely to include members from the health insurance and pharmaceutical industries, which could be viewed as a conflict of interest when regulating the government portion of Medicare and the drug coverage plans, but it would have a more limited scope of operation. As described on the White House website
http://www.whitehouse.gov/issues/health-care/planCreates an independent commission of doctors and medical experts to identify waste, fraud and abuse in the health care system. The President’s plan will create an independent Commission, made up of doctors and medical experts, to make recommendations to Congress each year on how to promote greater efficiency and higher quality in Medicare. The Commission will not be authorized to propose or implement Medicare changes that ration care or affect benefits, eligibility or beneficiary access to care. It will ensure that your tax dollars go directly to caring for seniors.
If passed as is, this removes for the time being the potential for a conservative administration to staff the commission w/ "experts" whose intention would be to reduce the public portion of Medicare to a plan for the poor only and fold it into Medicaid, or other similar large changes.