The document outlines 4 key points that a health care reform act should include: 1) prohibiting denial of coverage due to preexisting conditions, 2) allowing health care companies to operate across state lines, 3) requiring employers of 50+ employees to provide insurance, and 4) having states provide insurance for uninsured citizens. It argues that health care reform does not need to be thousands of pages and that politicians should do what is right for the people.
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This is what the health care reform act should look like.
The document outlines 4 key points that a health care reform act should include: 1) prohibiting denial of coverage due to preexisting conditions, 2) allowing health care companies to operate across state lines, 3) requiring employers of 50+ employees to provide insurance, and 4) having states provide insurance for uninsured citizens. It argues that health care reform does not need to be thousands of pages and that politicians should do what is right for the people.
The document outlines 4 key points that a health care reform act should include: 1) prohibiting denial of coverage due to preexisting conditions, 2) allowing health care companies to operate across state lines, 3) requiring employers of 50+ employees to provide insurance, and 4) having states provide insurance for uninsured citizens. It argues that health care reform does not need to be thousands of pages and that politicians should do what is right for the people.