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Straight Talk on
Health System Reform
John McCain believes
we can and must provide access to health care for
every American. He has proposed a comprehensive
vision for achieving that. For too long, our
nation's leaders have talked about reforming
health care. Now is the time to act.
Americans Are
Worried About Health Care Costs. The problems
with health care are well known: it is too
expensive and 47 million people living in the
United States lack health insurance.


Affordability.
John McCain believes in making health
care more affordable for all Americans by ensuring
that drug companies, doctors, insurance companies,
hospitals and every other aspect of the health
care system competes vigorously to respond to
their needs. By rewarding quality, promoting
prevention and delivering health care more
effectively and efficiently we can ensure that
every American can afford health care coverage of
their choice.
Access
& Choice. John McCain believes that
every American should have access to quality and
affordable coverage of their choice, including
keeping their current coverage. American
families � not government bureaucrats or insurance
companies � should choose the coverage that best
meets their unique needs.
Portability
& Security. John McCain believes in
allowing every American to keep their health
insurance as they move from job to job or job to
home, and protecting Americans' economic security
from unforeseen health events by expanding
coverage and savings options.
Quality.
John McCain believes in strengthening
health care quality by promoting research and
development of new treatment models, promoting
wellness, investing in technology and empowering
Americans with better information on quality.
John McCain Believes The
Key To Health Care Reform Is To Restore Control To
The Patients Themselves. We want a system of
health care in which everyone can afford and
acquire the treatment and preventative care they
need. Health care should be available to all and
not limited by where you work or how much you
make. Families should be in charge of their health
care dollars and have more control over
care.
John McCain Will Reform
Health Care Making It Easier For Individuals And
Families To Obtain Insurance. An important
part of his plan is to use competition to improve
the quality of health insurance with greater
variety to match people's needs, lower prices, and
portability. Families should be able to purchase
health insurance nationwide, across state
lines.
John McCain Will Reform
The Tax Code To Offer More Choices Beyond
Employer-Based Health Insurance Coverage.
While still having the option of employer-based
coverage, every family will receive a direct
refundable tax credit - effectively cash - of
$2,500 for individuals and $5,000 for families to
offset the cost of insurance. Families will be
able to choose the insurance provider that suits
them best and the money would be sent directly to
the insurance provider. (This sentence
was referred to in a recent untruthful attack ad
by Barack Obama. Click
here to read the facts.) Those
obtaining innovative insurance that costs less
than the credit can deposit the remainder in
expanded Health Savings
Accounts.
John McCain Proposes
Making Insurance More Portable. Americans need
insurance that follows them from job to job. They
want insurance that is still there if they retire
early and does not change if they take a few years
off to raise the kids.
John McCain Will
Encourage And Expand The Benefits Of Health
Savings Accounts (HSAs) For Families. When
families are informed about medical choices, they
are more capable of making their own decisions and
often decide against unnecessary options. Health
Savings Accounts take an important step in the
direction of putting families in charge of what
they pay for.
John
McCain's Plan Cares For The Traditionally
Uninsurable. John McCain understands that
those without prior group coverage and those with
pre-existing conditions have the most difficulty
on the individual market, and we need to make sure
they get the high-quality coverage they
need.
John McCain Will Work
With States To Establish A Guaranteed Access
Plan. As President, John McCain will work with
governors to develop a best practice model that
states can follow - a Guaranteed Access Plan or
GAP - that would reflect the best experience of
the states to ensure these patients have access to
health coverage. One approach would establish a
nonprofit corporation that would contract with
insurers to cover patients who have been denied
insurance and could join with other state plans to
enlarge pools and lower overhead costs. There
would be reasonable limits on premiums, and
assistance would be available for Americans below
a certain income level.
John McCain Will Promote
Proper Incentives. John McCain will work with
Congress, the governors, and industry to make sure
this approach is funded adequately and has the
right incentives to reduce costs such as disease
management, individual case management, and health
and wellness programs.
John McCain Proposes A
Number Of Initiatives That Can Lower Health Care
Costs. If we act today, we can lower health
care costs for families through common-sense
initiatives. Within a decade, health spending will
comprise twenty percent of our economy. This is
taking an increasing toll on America's families
and small businesses. Even Senators Clinton and
Obama recognize the pressure skyrocketing health
costs place on small business when they exempt
small businesses from their employer mandate
plans.
CHEAPER DRUGS:
Lowering Drug Prices. John McCain will
look to bring greater competition to our drug
markets through safe re-importation of drugs and
faster introduction of generic
drugs.
CHRONIC DISEASE:
Providing Quality, Cheaper Care For Chronic
Disease. Chronic conditions account for
three-quarters of the nation's annual health care
bill. By emphasizing prevention, early
intervention, healthy habits, new treatment
models, new public health infrastructure and the
use of information technology, we can reduce
health care costs. We should dedicate more federal
research to caring and curing chronic
disease.
COORDINATED CARE:
Promoting Coordinated Care. Coordinated
care - with providers collaborating to produce the
best health care - offers better outcomes at lower
cost. We should pay a single bill for high-quality
disease care which will make every single provider
accountable and responsive to the patients' needs.
GREATER ACCESS AND
CONVENIENCE: Expanding Access To Health Care.
Families place a high value on quickly
getting simple care. Government should promote
greater access through walk-in clinics in retail
outlets.
INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY: Greater Use Of Information Technology
To Reduce Costs. We should promote the
rapid deployment of 21st century information
systems and technology that allows doctors to
practice across state lines.
MEDICAID AND
MEDICARE: Reforming The Payment System To Cut
Costs. We must reform the payment systems
in Medicaid and Medicare to compensate providers
for diagnosis, prevention and care coordination.
Medicaid and Medicare should not pay for
preventable medical errors or
mismanagement.
SMOKING: Promoting
The Availability Of Smoking Cessation Programs.
Most smokers would love to quit but find
it hard to do so. Working with business and
insurance companies to promote availability, we
can improve lives and reduce chronic disease
through smoking cessation
programs.
STATE FLEXIBILITY:
Encouraging States To Lower Costs. States
should have the flexibility to experiment with
alternative forms of access, coordinated payments
per episode covered under Medicaid, use of private
insurance in Medicaid, alternative insurance
policies and different licensing schemes for
providers.
TORT REFORM: Passing
Medical Liability Reform. We must pass
medical liability reform that eliminates lawsuits
directed at doctors who follow clinical guidelines
and adhere to safety protocols. Every patient
should have access to legal remedies in cases of
bad medical practice but that should not be an
invitation to endless, frivolous
lawsuits.
TRANSPARENCY:
Bringing Transparency To Health Care
Costs. We must make public more
information on treatment options and doctor
records, and require transparency regarding
medical outcomes, quality of care, costs and
prices. We must also facilitate the development of
national standards for measuring and recording
treatments and outcomes.
John McCain Will Develop
A Strategy For Meeting The Challenge Of A
Population Needing Greater Long-Term Care.
There have been a variety of state-based
experiments such as Cash and Counseling or The
Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly
(PACE) that are pioneering approaches for
delivering care to people in a home setting.
Seniors are given a monthly stipend which they can
use to hire workers and purchase care-related
services and goods. They can get help managing
their care by designating representatives, such as
relatives or friends, to help make decisions. It
also offers counseling and bookkeeping services to
assist consumers in handling their programmatic
responsibilities.
MYTH: Some Claim That Under
John McCain's Plan, Those With Pre-Existing
Conditions Would Be Denied
Insurance.
FACT: John McCain Supported
The Health Insurance Portability And
Accountability Act In 1996 That Took The Important
Step Of Providing Some Protection Against
Exclusion Of Pre-Existing Conditions.
FACT:
Nothing In John McCain's Plan Changes The Fact
That If You Are Employed And Insured You Will
Build Protection Against The Cost Of Any
Pre-Existing Condition.
FACT: As President, John
McCain Would Work With Governors To Find The
Solutions Necessary To Ensure Those With
Pre-Existing Conditions Are Able To Easily Access
Care.
John
McCain is very concerned about the rising
incidence of autism among America's children and
has continually supported research into its causes
and treatment. Click
here to learn more.
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