Rallying with a purpose: Speakers denounce Obama's health care ...
16.08.09
Legislators, doctors, nurses and partisan activists all took the stage to attack on various fronts the America’s Affordable Vigorousness Choices Act of 2009. Most agreed that a moderate level of revolution is needed in how medical care is delivered and subsidized but said Obama’s map goes too far.
“We do need some improvements in our health be responsible for, we need some reform, but this bill is not the way to do it,” said Greg Doyle, a First-class Junction primary care physician who said he has understand the entire congressional bill that totals more than 1,000 pages and is still at a loss about portions of it.
Doyle said some parts of the legislation “aren’t half-bad” but the project as a whole “needs a lot of revision and work.”
The Lordly Junction native said his primary concerns lay in three areas:
• A constitution insurance-exchange program would require insurance companies to bid to become direction health care providers. Patients, in turn, must then be covered by a authority-backed insurance company or they’ll be taxed, according to Doyle.
Source: Grand Junction Sentinel