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American College of Physicians

American College of Physicians commends introduction of Bipartisan Health CARE Act

Measure embodies principled, consensus approach to provide health insurance coverage to all Americans, and creates incentives for prevention and coordinated care through a medical home

May 16, 2007 (WASHINGTON) -- The American College of Physicians (ACP) this morning commended Marcy Kaptur and Steven C. LaTourette, members of Congress, for their bipartisan sponsorship of the Health Coverage, Affordability, Responsibility and Equity (CARE) Act.

The endorsement was made by ACP president David C. Dale, MD, FACP at a Capitol Hill news conference. The co-sponsors, who outlined their proposal at Wednesday’s news conference, introduced their measure to coincide with ACP’s annual Leadership Day on Capitol Hill. Representatives Kaptur and LaTourette, who are both from Ohio, noted that the Act is based in large part on a proposal by the American College of Physicians.

Dr. Dale said he appreciated legislation that will "translate many of ACP’s policies and principles to provide health insurance coverage to all Americans." This, he said, will be done by seven means:

The Health CARE Act differs in philosophy and substance from past, failed reform efforts in that it relies on choices, competition and financials incentives for state, small employers, insurers and individuals to make affordable coverage available to all Americans. Representatives Kaptur and LaTourette pointed out that it is not a "one size fits all" plan of government mandates and price controls.

"ACP is confident that this framework can succeed where other health reform proposals have failed," Dr. Dale concluded. "By offering robust incentives and choices to states, employers, and consumers, the Health Care Act has the potential of unifying, instead of dividing, key stakeholders."

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Contact:
Jacquelyn Blaser, (202) 261-4572
jblaser@acponline.org

The American College of Physicians is the largest medical specialty organization and the second-largest physician group in the United States. ACP members include 120,000 internal medicine physicians (internists), related subspecialists, and medical students. Internists specialize in the prevention, detection and treatment of illness in adults.



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