Health News: Labor Secy Solis Enthusiasm In Terms Of Health Reform Obama
WASHINGTON- U. S. Labor Secretary Hilda Solis said Friday they were “very enthusiastic” about Barack Obama president to revise the national health system, and urge the citizens of his State and local officials, as well.
Solis, remarks before the American Federation of Teachers, to health and reform of employment. The union represents science specialists, health workers and public servants.
Change the U.S. health care system is the first priority in managing Obama, Solis told a Washington audience.
Solis again plans to the Ministry of Labor and the Ministry of Health and Human Services $ 250 million for a career in science and medicine. This means that all plans of the Ministry of Education to allocate.
Solis comments in the context of the Obama administration and members of Congress, issued a draft health care reform, sparking a broad debate on how the system works.
Obama, in a letter in early June, reported strong support from the public insurance option. Many Democrats, a public, arguing that their force private insurers to reduce costs and become more competitive. While Republicans in the Senate, a letter of rebuttal to Obama’s proposal earlier this week, said the state insurance option of absorption of the health of the federal system, the decision in the hands of doctors and patients and those in the hands of Washington bureaucrats.”
Nevertheless, the American Federation of Teachers has put pressure on Congress to support public insurance to ask the legislature to enact laws making it easier for workers to form unions.
Candice Owley, Vice-President of the Union, declared a state of insurance is the only way to reduce the cost of health care.
“Our members provide health care, and they see every day people who came in the disease because they have lost their insurance or high deductible, which is personal to our members,” she says.
As regards the employees of free choice of law, Solis confirmed their support staffs are allowed to form unions and said she hoped to see some sort of compromise on the controversial program, the company assigns to the Union.
Solis refused to say what the practical compromises are possible.