Governor Schwarzenegger: Health Care Reform
Gov. Schwarzenegger has begun his second term with a major policy announcement regarding a health care coverage plan designed to cover virtually every Californians. More than 6.5 million Californians, or one fifth of the state’s population, are currently without medical coverage which according to Governor Schwarzenegger equals higher costs for care providers and those who do have coverage in the form of hidden taxes, higher premiums, deductibles and co-pays. The uninsured rely on hospital emergency rooms for care and the costs of providing that care has contributed to more than 60 emergency rooms closing over the past decade, according to the Governor. There are seven major components to the governor's plan, devised over the past year with the input of numerous stakeholders, including doctors, hospitals, the insured and uninsured. Everyone must have health care coverage.
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The Republican Jewish Coalition is holding a special event at the California Republican Party Convention to discuss Health care with a panel of qualified participants. The event will be held Saturday, February 10, from 4:15 PM-6:30 PM in room 205 of the Sacramento Convention Center which is adjacent to the Hyatt Regency Sacramento Hotel. Mayor Rudy Giuliani, California Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner, Incoming CRP Chairman Ron Nehring and other CRP Leaders will be present to discuss healthcare issues. The Republicans Jewish Coalition will also feature experts on Healthcare to discuss the Governor's Healthcare Initiatives. Local MD, Arnold Zeiderman of Sutter Creek will be the moderator of the debate. The invitation is open to all who are interested in the future of healthcare. There is no need to RSVP, but for more information on the Republican Jewish Coalition and their events visit www.RJCHQ.org.
Marianne LaPointe; Now In Jackson
FNP, PA-C. LaPointe, is now accepting patients at the Sutter Amador Family Practice office located at 817 Court Street, Suite #12 in Jackson, which is scheduled to open Monday, Feb.12. With over 20 years of caring for patients in Amador County, Marianne continues to provide primary care for the entire family, under the supervision of Thomas Bowhay, MD. Most insurance plans are accepted. Hours: M—F; 8 am—4:30 pm For an appointment, please call (209) 223-2034.