Neil's Spotlight Leading economists announce support for health bill
November 6, 2009
In an open letter to Congress today (11/6/07), 11 leading health care economists said the health bill "will guarantee security of coverage, limit the costs of care, create incentives for improved quality of care, and set us on the path towards sustainable economic growth.”
The complete letter is below:
November 6, 2009 An Open Letter on House Consideration of HR 3962 To Members of Congress:
Successful health care reform is vital to the nation's fiscal and economic future. The legislation the House will vote on in the coming days will guarantee security of coverage, limit the costs of care, create incentives for improved quality of care, and set us on the path towards sustainable economic growth. In short, the House health reform legislation takes the steps necessary to promote our economic health.
Specifically, the bill:
Reduces the deficit by over $100 billion in the first 10 years, and continues to reduce the deficit in subsequent years, as judged by the Congressional Budget Office.
Takes initial steps to "bend the cost curve," and thus might lead to even larger cost savings than official estimates suggest.
Covers nearly all American citizens and legal residents.
We urge House passage of the legislation, which provides a historic opportunity to realize the long-delayed goal of significant health care reform.
Signed,
Dr. Henry J. Aaron, The Brookings Institution Dr. Mike Chernew, Harvard University Medical School Dr. David Cutler, Harvard University Dr. Judy Feder, Georgetown University, Center for American Progress Action Fund Dr. Dana Goldman, University of Southern California Dr. Jonathan Gruber, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Dr. Len Nichols, The New America Foundation Dr. Alice Rivlin, The Brookings Institution Dr. Meredith Rosenthal, Harvard University School of Public Health Dr. Jonathan Skinner, Dartmouth College Dr. Katherine Swartz, Harvard University School of Public Health