Health care has been on the back burner because of the Iraq discussions
Much is being done about health care reform that doesn't get much media coverage. That will end as we get closer to election time. Most candidates will have it on their agendas.
Talk of drug coverage for seniors---where will the money come from when we face an expensive war and are promised a tax cut?
Seniors allowed to leave Medicare and buy private health insurance---how many can afford to after the stock market fall and the drastic reduction in interest rates on government bonds?
Health care coverage for 75 million uninsured---where did that number come from, used to be 40 million?
Doctors law suit against large health insurance companies for violation of the RICO statutes [fraud and deception]---advancing in the federal courts.
Proposals for Single Payer Health Insurance will be discussed despite the fact that in the State of Tennessee their program declared bankruptcy and in the State of Oregon voters turned the single payer idea down 4 to 1
Be prepared to hear many interesting discussions on these vital subjects. Remember, the big question will be where will we/they get the money.