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Health-care task force faces tall task
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Webb: This is absolutely one of the most difficult public policy issues ever tackled by any group of leaders. Meaningful reform can't occur without pain, without winners and losers. All stakeholders will have to give a little (maybe a lot). But the alternative to aggressive action is nothing short of disaster. Current trends in health costs are simply unsustainable. Crisis looms ahead for individuals, families, small businesses, large businesses and, perhaps especially, government at all levels. Medicaid and Medicare costs are poised to absolutely destroy what little fiscal stability the federal government has.
So the stakes are terribly high for the legislative task force. The pressure is on. This can't be politics as usual. This may be the state's last best chance to really do something meaningful. Utah citizens, businesses, opinion leaders, and all sorts of associations and groups need to provide encouragement and keep the pressure on.
Principles to guide the task force have been established and proven. The end game what needs to be done is clear. The way forward has been mapped out. The task force need not spend a lot of time in philosophical discussions. A sense of urgency is mandatory. We need action, not talk. Highly substantive proposals must be prepared for the next legislative session in 2009, not five years down the road.
I am actually quite optimistic that significant progress can be made.
Will health care be an issue in the Utah 2008 elections?
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