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President Bush Participates in Roundtable on Health Care

2024-04-29 发布

July 18, 2007

11:27 A.M. EDT

THE PRESIDENT: Today I ve had a really good discussion about health care and health care problems with three business owners and employees of the small business with Secretary Leavitt and Mark McClellan and Administrator1 Preston. I heard a common complaint, that health care is -- costs are too high; that small business owners feel very pinched by these high costs; that they don t like the idea of having to make the decision between providing health care for their employees and not expanding their businesses.

frustrations2 of uninsured and high costs for small businesses is to expand the role of government. I have a different point of view," said the President. "I believe the best way to deal with the frustrations of the high cost of health care and uninsured is to change the tax code, is to make health care in the private sector4 more affordable5 and more available." White House photo by Chris Greenberg" src="/upimg/allimg/20070728/1053340.jpg" width="254" align="right" border="0" /> And the fundamental question, given these frustrations, is what do we do about it as a nation. There is an interesting debate taking place in Congress, and there is a philosophical3 divide. Some in Congress believe the best solution to solving the frustrations of uninsured and high costs for small businesses is to expand the role of government. I have a different point of view. I believe the best way to deal with the frustrations of the high cost of health care and uninsured is to change the tax code, is to make health care in the private sector more affordable and more available.

The debate in Congress is now centering around what s called S-CHIP, which is the Children s Health Care Insurance Program. It was a program initially6 designed to help poor families afford health care for their children. I support that concept. As a matter of fact, the budget I submitted funds health care for poor children. Members of Congress have decided7, however, to expand the program to include, in some cases, up to families earning $80,000 a year -- which would cause people to drop their private insurance in order to be involved with a government insurance plan.

And when you couple that with the idea that some have suggested of reducing the age at which you can be eligible8 for Medicare, you re beginning to get a sense of a strategy to grow the government s role in the provision of health care. I believe government cannot provide affordable health care. I believe it would cause -- it would cause the quality of care to diminish. I believe there would be lines and rationing9 over time. If Congress continues to insist upon expanding health care through the S-CHIP program -- which, by the way, would entail10 a huge tax increase for the American people -- I ll veto the bill.

Our proposal is a strategy that says to small business owners and individuals we want you, one, to be in charge of your health care system -- health care decisions; and, two, we believe you re discriminated11 against in the tax code. If you work for a large company, you get a tax break on your health care. If you work for a small business and/or you re in the individual market, you don t get the same tax break. And that s unfair and it s not right. And, therefore, I have proposed to the United States Congress that we have a $15,000 deductible for families and a $7,500 deductible for individuals, all aimed at encouraging people to be able to afford insurance and aimed at the encouragement of the development of an individual market.

I believe strongly that small businesses ought to be afforded the chance to purchase health care across jurisdictional12 boundaries. Mike owns a small restaurant, he ought to be able to pool risk with restaurants in Texas or California or anywhere else, so he can better afford insurance. I want patients making decisions, not bureaucrats13 in Washington, D.C. I want the system to benefit the individual, the small business owner, not large insurance companies.

And I really do believe that government involvement in health care will lead to less quality care and rationing over time. And, therefore, we proposed a plan. I urge the Congress to work with us on making the tax code fair. I know there are different ideas as to whether or not there ought to be a $15,000 deductible or a credit. I m open-minded, I m willing to listen. But what I m not willing to listen to is a direct expansion of the federal role in providing -- a massive expansion of the federal role in providing health care for individuals across the country.

Thank you all for having me. Cliff, thank you; you have a very interesting company here. I m proud to be with small business owners. I understand the role of small businesses in our society. We have worked to reduce taxes on small businesses because we want you to grow. And the fact that you are growing across the country collectively is one reason why our economy is so strong. And this economy is doing well. The unemployment rate is 4.5 percent. Small businesses are growing. People are working. Stock market is up. Inflation is down. And we re going to keep it that way. One way you keep it that way is to have good health care policy emanating14 out of Washington, and another is to keep taxes low. And that s what we re going to do. So thank you all.

END 11:32 A.M. EDT



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