Health Beats: February 10, 2010
February 10, 2010 | Steph
Beats this week:
1) President Obama is planning a bipartisan summit on health care on February 25. Making the announcement during a pre-Super Bowl interview, Obama pledged that he wanted to work with Republicans to pass health care reform but would not agree to throw out the entire health care reform bill and start over.
2) As reported by Beats Per Minute last week, the First Lady Michelle Obama is leading an initiative to fight childhood obesity. The campaign, called “Let’s Move,” was kicked off this week.
3) Meanwhile, at the state level, the Illinois General Assembly allowed Governor Pat Quinn to delay sharing the details of his budget plan until March 10. Many social service organizations across the state are bracing for another tough Spring and Summer of budget delays.
4) With health care reform stalled, hospitals nationwide continue to struggle as billions of dollars in medical bills go unpaid.
5) A study recently released by International Communications Research found that up to $9 billion could be raised for states with a $1 per pack tax on cigarettes. This report concluded that most Americans would support this increase over other tax increases or budget cuts.
Tags: childhood obesity, First Lady, health care reform, health research, Illinois Budget Crisis, Politics, President Obama



