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Guaranteeing Health Care Coverage for All Americans

Each year, I travel to all of Wisconsin’s 72 counties and hold an open, town hall-style meeting. In the 17 years I’ve held these listening sessions, health care has consistently been one of the top issues raised, particularly the skyrocketing cost and difficulty accessing health care. I have worked for years to get the U.S. Congress to address the need for health reform, and I am very pleased that it is finally doing so. Having listened to the concerns of families, businesses, health care professionals and others about why health care reform is so urgently needed, I have the following goals as Congress undertakes this vital and long-overdue debate:

Every American deserves guaranteed, affordable, high-quality health care – just like every member of Congress has. For too long, Congress has delayed action on reforming our health care system and now that system is in crisis. It is unacceptable that more than 46 million Americans are uninsured. It is unacceptable that millions more pay for insurance that does not begin to cover their medical needs, that exempts pre-existing conditions, or that drops sick individuals from coverage. It is unacceptable that medical bills are the number one cause of bankruptcy in the United States. We must work to create a health care system where the excellent health care that is now only available to some Americans will be available to all.

The best way to ensure every American is guaranteed good, affordable health care coverage is not to rely only on private insurers. While Americans should be able to retain their current coverage if they choose, providing a strong public option will keep health care costs down for all Americans, even those who retain their private care.

Reforming our health care system is also an economic imperative. Americans spend an unsustainable $2.2 trillion on health care each year. From ensuring the solvency of our entitlement programs to helping households across the country balance their checkbooks, reforming health care is necessary to getting health spending under control. Health reform will likely require significant initial investments, but, if done right, it can also yield significant savings in the near future. These initial investments can be at least partially offset by addressing current overpayments, waste, and fraud in the system, and ensuring that taxpayer dollars are spent in the most effective and efficient manner. For example, by adopting the Wisconsin model for health care delivery, taxpayers will save billions of dollars.

I am committed to making long-term care a key part of any reform. Since my time as Chair of the Wisconsin State Senate's Aging Committee, I have worked to give seniors and others needing long-term care the choice to remain in their own homes and communities instead of entering institutional care. Wisconsin’s nursing homes provide an invaluable service to our communities, but nursing homes should not be the only option for receiving care. Long-term care must be part of health care reform because helping more people live in their homes is the smart choice to meet both the preferences of families and the need to spend government funds efficiently.

The Medicare reimbursement formula has shortchanged Wisconsin for far too long. It is unacceptable that Medicare provides a more generous reimbursement rate for a procedure done in other states than it does when the same procedure is done in Wisconsin, simply because of an outdated and flawed Medicare reimbursement formula. Seniors, employers, employees and health care providers are all hurt by this problem. I’ve been fighting to fix this problem for years, and was part of a successful effort in 2003 to improve the payment structure. I’ve also introduced bipartisan legislation called the Rural Medicare Equity Act to address Medicare’s discrimination against seniors and health care providers in rural America. But more work needs to be done. Reducing the inequities in Medicare reimbursement payments is a priority of mine as Congress tackles health care reform.

Statement of U.S. Senator Russ Feingold on the Senate Health Care Bill - November 19, 2009

Statement of U.S. Senator Russ Feingold on the Medicare Physician Fairness Act - October 22, 2009

Statement of U.S. Senator Russ Feingold at a Hearing on Prohibiting Price Fixing and Other Anticompetitive Conduct in the Health Insurance Industry - October 14, 2009

Statement of U.S. Senator Russ Feingold on the Senate Finance Committee Passing Health Care Reform Legislation - October 13, 2009

Feingold Among 30 Senators Signing Letter Urging Inclusion of Public Option in Final Health Reform Legislation - October 8, 2009

Feingold Fights Unfair Medicaid Burdens on Wisconsin Health Care - October 7, 2009

Statement of U.S. Senator Russ Feingold on Failure of the Senate Finance Committee to Include a Public Option - September 29, 2009

Statement of U.S. Senator Russ Feingold on Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus' Health Care Proposal - September 16, 2009

Statement of U.S. Senator Russ Feingold at a Hearing on 'Human Rights at Home: Mental Illness in U.S. Prisons and Jails' - September 15, 2009

Statement of U.S. Senator Russ Feingold in Response to President Obama's Address to Congress on Health Care - September 9, 2009

SeniorCare Program Extended Through 2012 - August 18, 2009

Statement of U.S. Senator Russ Feingold in Support of a Public Health Insurance Option - August 17, 2009

Feingold, La Crosse Hospitals Promote Wisconsin as Model for Health Care Reform - July 31, 2009

Feingold Leads Effort In Support of Containing Health Care Costs - July 30, 2009

Feingold Urges OMB Director to Renew SeniorCare Waiver - July 23, 2009

Statement of U.S. Senator Russ Feingold on the President Addressing the American People on Health Care - July 22, 2009

I’ll Continue to Insist on Fairness for Rural States - July 19, 2009

Statement of U.S. Senator Russ Feingold On Why Congress Should Look to Wisconsin as Model for Long-Term Care Reform - July 9, 2009

State Has Good Model for Long-Term Health Care - June 28, 2009

Statement of U.S. Senator Russ Feingold In Support of a Public Option as Part of the Health Care Reform Package - June 18, 2009

Statement on President Obama's visit to Wisconsin to discuss health care - June 11, 2009

Pushed Medicare model in health care reform that rewards high performing states like Wisconsin - June 10, 2009

Applauded Senate Finance Committee leaders for including long term care reform in a policy brief on expanding health care coverage - May 21, 2009

Wrote Senate Finance Committee leaders about the significant improvement in health outcomes resulting from Wisconsin's Family Care program - May 7, 2009

Urged Senate Finance Committee leaders to use Wisconsin's Family Care program as a model for long term care reform - April 23, 2009

Called on Senate Finance Committee leaders to include long term care reform in any comprehensive health care reform legislation - Jan. 5, 2009

 


 
To learn more about the upcoming debate on health care in the U.S. Senate, please visit the Senate Finance Committee's website on health care reform.