Republican Senate candidate Chuck Boyce today announced that he would be sending out a letter to U.S. Senators regarding the Healthcare bill currently up for debate on the Senate Floor in Congress. While Republicans have the numbers in the Senate, the party seems to be split on how they reform healthcare properly while also fulfilling their campaign promises to ‘repeal and replace’ Obamacare.
For seven years, the American people have been waiting for this campaign promise to be fulfilled with a better healthcare bill to make it more affordable. In these letters, I will include concrete ideas that I believe should be added to the current healthcare bill, which would make it more reasonably priced and accessible.
In my eyes, the first step to healthcare reform that no one in DC is talking about is price transparency. In addition, I believe that direct primary care and optional catastrophic insurance would benefit the healthcare bill. I also believe that subsidizing med schools students and physicians assistants would help curb the shortage in that job field as well as non-critical patients being treated in Emergency Rooms. In …show more content…
He has in the past stated numerous times his eagerness to move forward and work together to improve our health care system as a victory for our country. By voting “No”, he is a hypocrite for going against any effort to improve the current broken system that has hurt so many Americans. Carper should apologize to the people of Delaware for not voting talking about his ideas to improve healthcare. Like many of his Democratic colleagues in the Senate, he continues to sit on his hands and spew empty words and broken promises. Democrats will continue to do so because as they say, ‘they don’t have a majority