Summary of the Testimony of Senator Tom Daschle
Distinguished Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress
Committee on Energy and Commerce
U.S. House of Representatives
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Health Reform is the Most Important Domestic Policy Issue
It affects our health, security, and global competitiveness
One of the Obstacles to Reforms is Myths
Myth one: We have the "best" system, when in reality there are islands of excellence in a sea of mediocrity
Myth two : We cannot afford reform, when the reality is we cant afford the status quo
Myth three: We dont "ration" care, when we have the worst kind of rationing: by income and illness, by age and disability
Recent Efforts Have Focused on Incremental Reform
There have been a number of major pushes for comprehensive reform in the U.S.
Since the last one, energy has been spent on incremental reform
What has been done, and should be done this year SCHIP, mental health parity, genetic non-discrimination, for example, -- are critical and meaningful
But such policies are plugging the holes in a failing system
Comprehensive Reform of the Health System and Beyond Is Needed
New leadership is needed, including businesses, with the goal being an accessible, affordable, and quality-based health system for all by 2012
A new framework is needed, which allows for private delivery in a public system
Health reform is necessary but not sufficient to deal with the 21st century health challenges in particular that of obesity and chronic disease
http://www.americanprogress.org/issu..._testimony.pdf
The following members say Thank You: