The Debate Over Presidential Rivals’ Health Care Plans Continues

By Alice Carver
14:00, October 4th 2008
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The Debate Over Presidential Rivals’ Health Care Plans Continues

Polls show voters favor Sen. Barack Obama in the presidential contest, with health care as one of the most important issues for voters. As an example, a survey carried out by the Harvard Public Opinion Research Program at the Harvard School of Public Health and Harris Interactive found that 33% favored Obama’s health care plan, while only 27% said John McCain’s plan was better.

One of the problems that voters found in McCain’s plan is that he would offer tax credits to help families pay for their insurance, but he would pay for these credits by taxing employer-paid health care benefits.

His plan would also eliminate the tax benefit for employers that offer health care. In Thursday’s vice presidential debate, Joe Biden emphasized once again that McCain’s plan would tax your health care benefits for the first time in American history. He has called the plan a tax increase.

Those who are uninsured tend to believe Obama’s plan would be more likely to provide them with coverage, so they will surely choose Obama’s plan. Barack Obama would create a new Health Insurance Exchange that would give people and small business subsidies to buy private insurance plans. He would also modernize the current system of employer- and government-provided health care.

The Democrat Presidential Candidate plans to make some investments that will lead to a more efficient medical system. He plans to invest more in preventive services, like regular screenings and healthy lifestyle information. "Barack Obama and Joe Biden believe we must redesign our health system to reduce inefficiency and waste and improve health care quality, which will drive down costs for families and individuals," the Obama-Biden plan says.



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