The Obama Presidency: what may happen in terms of health policies?

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The Obama presidency: what may happen, what needs to happen in health policies in the USA

Barbara Starfield
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2009;63:265-266; doi:10.1136/jech.2008.084822
April 2009 (Volume 63, Number 4).

Website: http://jech.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/63/4/265

“……Expectations are high for the Obama presidency. People worked hard on his campaign, more because of his perceived integrity than his platforms (which were not well defined). Is it realistic to expect Obama to make a real difference?

The primary health policy focus of the presidential campaign was on achieving universal coverage with health insurance. It is an international scandal that the USA has between 50 and 100 million people (between 15% and 30% of its population) without adequate coverage for their healthcare costs—the leading cause of bankruptcy in the country and a postulated major cause of excess deaths among the socially deprived. In the Democratic presidential primaries, there were only relatively minor differences having to do with methods of financing and whether obtaining insurance would be mandatory. No one asked whether universal insurance would measurably improve population health statistics or disparities in health (the US ranking has fallen to between 20th and 30th in the world on major health indicators, with increasing inequities)…..”

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