By Kellyn Brown, 11-12-08
Democrat Max Baucus, Montana’s senior U.S. senator and chair of the über-powerful Finance Committee, called on President-elect Barack Obama to make health care his No. 1 priority in 2009.
Baucus goes beyond Obama's plan by requiring everybody to purchase health insurance once affordable options are available.
The plan will stop the shifting of costs for care of the uninsured onto those who have health coverage, Baucus said, and it will bring down the average cost of insuring each American — which can help to make many individual premiums more affordable.
"Coverage of all Americans will also make reforms work better, from insurance market reforms to a cost-saving focus on preventive care," he said. "Those who cannot afford coverage will not be required to purchase it — there will be other options for them."
"President-elect Obama applauds Chairman Baucus’ work to draw attention to the challenges of the health system and looks forward to working closely with the Chairman and other Congressional leaders, as well as the American public, to make quality, affordable health care a reality for all Americans."