Health reform: look at Oregon

by Bob Weeks on August 10, 2009

In less than 90 seconds this video highlights the upside-down priorities of Oregon’s Medicaid system. Lobbying groups have used the political process to push coverage for special-interest causes like substance abuse and weight loss treatment ahead of treatments for some kinds of cancer on the priority list.

Having decisions like these made by the political process: is this the type of health reform we want?

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1 Paul Benjamin August 11, 2009 at 7:19 am

What is the healt care reform that you want? You are good at poking holes in things, what do you want to build? It is time for you to say what you want, isn’t it?

Or are you afraid to stand up for something?

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