Health care reform is still a possibility according to the article “State of the Union: Renewed Hope for Health Care Reform?” by Jeffrey H. Toney on blog.nj.com. This is at least the feel that came from President Obama’s State of the Union address to the nation on Wednesday night.
There needs to be reconciliation between the two bills “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act” and the “Affordable Health Care for America Act” and it’s worth the effort. President Obama pointed out in his speech that the ultimate goal continues to be to lower health insurance quotes, bring down the deficit, get more Americans insured, make Medicare for seniors stronger and stop health insurance company abuses.
President Obama urged Congress to not walk away from the idea of health care reform because they are very close and a solution is in the near future. He continues to fight hard to keep his promises and achieve the ultimate goal to better our health care system.
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