White House Health Forum Convenes Today

Forum will give the floor to ranging viewpoints
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Mar 5, 2009 8:17 AM CST
White House Health Forum Convenes Today
President Barack Obama will open the doors of the White House today to people with a wide range of views on how to fix the world's costliest health care system.   (AP Photo)

President Barack Obama has invited to the White House more than 120 people with wide-ranging views on how to fix the US health-care system, one that still leaves millions uninsured despite being the world's costliest. The group of doctors, patients, business owners, and insurers is to gather for a forum today in hopes of building support for big changes in health care.

The difference this time, Obama argues, is that costs have become unsustainable, particularly in a sinking economy. The US spends $2.4 trillion a year on health care, yet an estimated 48 million Americans lack coverage. "This is a different day," said one invitee who opposed President Clinton's plan. "I think everyone wants to see this work. There is a tremendous feeling that it's time." (More Barack Obama stories.)

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