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Health Care Reform

There’s a saying that goes “once a nurse, always a nurse” and that couldn’t be more true as I apply my nursing background to my role in health care reform. As Vice-Chair of the Energy & Commerce Committee’s Health Subcommittee, I am working hard in Congress to increase access to affordable health coverage and quality health care for everyone.

Our nation’s health care system is in shambles, but we are now taking steps to repair it. Forty-seven million uninsured Americans are forty-seven million too many and even those Americans who have coverage cannot be sure it is will be there when they need it. The shortage of doctors, nurses and other health professionals is reaching a crisis level. And the United States spends far more on health care per capita than any other industrialized nation, yet we don’t yield better health outcomes.

However, Congress is working with the Administration to reform our health system. During the first half of 2009 we held an exhaustive series of hearings on the subject, followed by several days of consideration in each of the committees of jurisdiction. On November 7, 2009, I was proud to cast a vote in favor of the Affordable Health Care for America Act. The Senate has also acted and now work is underway to merge the two bills into a final product. The bill that we send to the President for his signature must ultimately accomplish the following three goals:

  • Accountability for the health insurance industry
  • Accessibility for all patients
  • Affordability for individuals and businesses

 

Affordable Health Care for America Act

Organizations Supporting the Bill
Full Text
Summary
Implementation Timeline
Improvements You Will See Immediately
For Seniors
Consumer Protections
Controlling Costs
Top 10 Changes from Original Bill
Additional Resources

 

I have also introduced several bills to address several specific health concerns:

 

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My Voting Record

DateRC#BillVote
03-19 147 H CON RES 244 Yea
03-19 146 H RES 1027 Yea
03-19 145 H RES 1133 Yea
03-19 144 H R 4395 Yea
03-19 143 H R 4003 Yea

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