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The American Medical Student Association (AMSA) commends Chairman Kennedy and Senator Dodd on the recent version of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee bill that includes a public health insurance option and reforms to expand access, and urges leaders in Washington to further strengthen legislation. AMSA calls for a robust public health insurance option funded by tax revenue, available to all Americans. Ms. Farheen A. Qurashi, Legislative Director: "The provisions in this legislation address so many of the difficulties we see as future health care providers in our clinics every day - obstacles to access, denial of coverage, unaffordable costs, and a parity of primary care providers. As future physicians, we are pleased to see Chairman Kennedy and Senator Dodd making the first move truly reform health care, and we urge other Senators to recognize the importance of this work to begin to improve the future of America"s health. However, these provisions do not go far enough in increasing the quality and efficiency of the American health system. America needs true health care reform, which includes a public health insurance option available to all Americans and a national exchange open to all, to increase portability, accessibility, and competition among insurance plans. I look forward to one day practicing medicine the way I am taught, and the way I and all health care providers should be practicing, with the knowledge that my patients are finally able to receive the care they need. It looks like that day is within reach - if we just reach a little farther." American Medical Student Association


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