Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Obama's health principles, translated

Over the last two years there has been a very clear growth in the attention paid to prevention and wellness as part of health care reform. Now that the Obama Administration and Congress have set their sights on the passage of a bill in 2009, it seems that every day there is another news article or video clip of someone who will play a role in this important reform making a clear pitch for prevention and wellness.

Here is a great story on Politico. Obama's health principles, translated. In the budget that the Adminsitration sent to Congress last month, they outlined 8 principles for health care reform. Politico translates the carefully crafted policy statements into something a little more, umm... "straightforward."

Check out #6:
"6. Invest in prevention and wellness. The plan must invest in public health measures proven to reduce cost drivers in our system — such as obesity, sedentary lifestyles and smoking — as well as guarantee access to proven preventive treatments.

Translation: Get in shape — and get used to hearing a lot more about “individual responsibility.” Quit smoking. Exercise. Eat better. And, to encourage a healthier diet, perhaps a fast food tax? Well, maybe not. Americans value their personal choice and wallets too much. Look for Democrats and Republicans to talk a lot about preventing chronic diseases."

Sounds like they are making a perfect case for the WHIP and PHIT Acts.

-Bre McGahey

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