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SCHIP: Obama Signs Bill On Children's Health Care (VIDEO)

The Huffington Post   First Posted: 03/07/09 05:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 02:05 PM ET

President Obama signed an expansion of the State Children's Health Insurance Program Wednesday afternoon. "This is a down payment on my promise to cover every American," he said.

Watch:

Obama's full remarks:

Today, with one of the first bills I sign - reauthorizing the Children's Health Insurance Program - we fulfill one of the highest responsibilities we have: to ensure the health and well-being of our nation's children.


It is a responsibility that has only grown more urgent as our economic crisis has deepened, health care costs have exploded, and millions of working families are unable to afford health insurance. Today in America, eight million children are still uninsured - more than 45 million Americans altogether.

It's hard to overstate the toll this takes on our families: the sleepless nights worrying that someone's going to get hurt, or praying that a sick child gets better on her own. The decisions that no parent should ever have to make - how long to put off that doctor's appointment, whether to fill that prescription, whether to let a child play outside, knowing that all it takes is one accident, one injury, to send your family into financial ruin.

The families joining us today know these realities firsthand. When Gregory Secrest, from Martinsville, Virginia lost his job back in August, his kids lost their health care. When he broke the news to his family, his nine year-old son handed over his piggy bank with $4 in it, and told him, "Daddy, if you need it, you take it."

This is not who we are. We are not a nation that leaves struggling families to fend for themselves. No child in America should be receiving her primary care in the emergency room in the middle of the night. No child should be falling behind at school because he can't hear the teacher or see the blackboard. I refuse to accept that millions of our kids fail to reach their full potential because we fail to meet their basic needs. In a decent society, there are certain obligations that are not subject to tradeoffs or negotiation - health care for our children is one of those obligations.

That is why we have passed this legislation to continue coverage for seven million children, cover an additional four million children in need, and finally lift the ban on states providing insurance to legal immigrant children if they choose to do so. Since it was created more than ten years ago, the Children's Health Insurance Program has been a lifeline for millions of kids whose parents work full time, and don't qualify for Medicaid, but through no fault of their own don't have - and can't afford - private insurance. For millions of kids who fall into that gap, CHIP has provided care when they're sick and preventative services to help them stay well. This legislation will allow us to continue and build on these successes.

But this bill is only a first step. The way I see it, providing coverage to 11 million children through CHIP is a down payment on my commitment to cover every single American. And it is just one component of a much broader effort to finally bring our health care system into the twenty-first century. That's where the Economic Recovery and Reinvestment Plan that is now before Congress comes in.

Think about this - if Congress passes this recovery plan, in just one month, we'll have done more to modernize our health care system than we've done in the past decade.

We'll be on our way to computerizing all of America's medical records, which won't just eliminate inefficiencies, save billions of dollars and create tens of thousands of jobs - but will save lives by reducing deadly medical errors. We'll have made the single largest investment in prevention and wellness in history - tackling problems like smoking and obesity, and helping people live longer, healthier lives. And we'll have extended health insurance for the unemployed, so that workers who lose their jobs don't lose their health care too.

Now, in the past few days I've heard criticisms of this plan that echo the very same failed theories that helped lead us into this crisis - the notion that tax cuts alone will solve all our problems; that we can address this enormous crisis with half-steps and piecemeal measures; that we can ignore fundamental challenges like the high cost of health care and still expect our economy and our country to thrive.

I reject these theories, and so did the American people when they went to the polls in November and voted resoundingly for change. So I urge members of Congress to act without delay. No plan is perfect, and we should work to make it stronger. But let's not make the perfect the enemy of the essential. Let's show people all over our country who are looking for leadership in this difficult time that we are equal to the task. Let's give America's families the support they need to weather this crisis.

In the end, that's really all that folks like the Secrests are looking for - the chance to work hard, and to have that hard work translate into a good life for their kids. I'm pleased to report that their story had a happy ending - it turned out that Gregory's two sons were eligible for CHIP, and they are now fully covered, much to his relief. I think Gregory put it best when he said: "Kids look at us and think 'they'll take care of us.' That is our job - to keep them safe and healthy."

That's what I think about when I tuck my own girls into bed each night. That is what I want for every child - and every family - in this nation. That's why it is so important that Congress passes our recovery plan - so we can get to work rebuilding America's health care system.

It won't be easy - and it won't happen all at once. But the bill I sign today is a critical first step. So I want to thank all the state and local officials, advocates and ordinary citizens across America who've fought so hard to pass it. I want to thank all the members of Congress who have worked so tirelessly, for so long, so that we could see this day. And I want you all to know that I am confident that if we come together, and work together, we can finally achieve what generations of Americans have fought for and fulfill the promise of health care in our time.

Thank you.

The House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly in support of the bil earlier Wednesday.

During the debate, Energy & Commerce Chairman Henry Waxman (D-CA) referenced President Bush's vetoing the bill twice during his presidency.

"This bill is going to pass by an overwhelming bipartisan majority as it passed in the last Congress as well. At least twice," he said. "But the difference is this bill will be signed tonight by the President of the United States. President Bush vetoed this children's health bill twice." Watch:


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09:49 AM on 02/05/2009
All Americans should have affordable health care,but the way S-Chip is funded is terrible.
Obama has raised taxes on the poor by raising tobacco taxes,especially by raising the tax on bulk tobacco to over $25 a pound.
It is not up to you or the governmnet to tell people what to do with themselves so please don't exclaimthat "smokers should quit".
If you aren't a smoker you don't have the moral right to discuss or support this bill because you aren't paying for it.
Funding S-Chip by raising tobacco taxes $25 a Lb exposes what this bill was designed to do; punish smokers.
It would create a much larger and constant money stream to have added a penny to every cell phone call or text message.
This bill is one more step toward an organized Black market in tobacco.
Black markets ALWAYS create violence and corruption and end up creating more problems and higher costs.
I want to help pay the cost of S-Chip and I don't want to buy tobacco to do it.
As it stands I have no right to applaud this bill because I don't fund it.
06:37 AM on 02/05/2009
As the CEO of a company that works with Medicare on providing personal health records to people with Medicare, we have been very involved in the very issues President Obama is trying to accomplish. There is no doubt that the government understands what independent studies like those recently released from Partners Healthcare in Boston reveal and that is..that health insurers ,ie health insurance companies, and Medicare being the largest in the country with 44 million insured, but their independent study validated that health insurers save 31 billion dollars annually after expensing for Personal health records like PassportMD for their insured lives. The government knows this and has been disappointed with the slow adoption of electronic health records (the physician's side of health records). The very best example of the governement's committment to making this happen is something we deal with daily and that is PassportMD's pilot program with Medicare. As a result of a pilot program with Medicare, people with Medicare can sign up for a PassportMD personal health record for free and get their personal health information that generates from 2 years of Medicare claims data to help populate their personal health record.
Ultimately, a combination of government incentives similar to the bill, Patrick Kennedy introduced is whereby he proposes doctors receive $3 for every personal health reocrd they help create...So the conversion of incentives, legislative, payor, and provider, is the key to adoption of personal health records.
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PassportMD, Inc.
10:45 PM on 02/04/2009
Folks, the ReThugs are calling there senators telling them not to vote for the stimulus plan, they care more about Obama failing than anything else like Rush Limbaugh said "i hope he fails".

We need to do the same in favor of the stimulus plan.

*Call/email your senator ...or any senator... let him/her know you are in favor of the stimulus plan. And keep calling until the voice mail or email is full.
10:48 PM on 02/04/2009
You're outnumbered.
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KQuarksSuperKollider
01:20 AM on 02/05/2009
Exactly much in the stimulus is the same kind of down payment on things we desperately need in this country.

The Rethugs don't want people to have health care, education or renewable energies because if Obama delivers the GOP will be out of power indefinitely.
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wonketteRAWKS
Hypocrisy is prevalent in BOTH parties!
10:27 PM on 02/04/2009
How much blood can they get from smokers alone especially if they have so many stop smoking programs? What's next....alcohol consumption?
09:58 PM on 02/04/2009
Coburn's plan looks like a good alternative.
http://coburn.senate.gov/public/
09:54 PM on 02/04/2009
69c added to every pack of cigs. That will punish those rich people.
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progressivelady
I'm With the Green Tea Party
10:04 PM on 02/04/2009
I live in Vegas, I so agree with that cig. tax, but you know how Gibbon's is, he is ruining this state, well he is a rethug.
09:31 PM on 02/04/2009
Obama says he wants “every child - and every family - in this nation” to have Health care.

Then why did he allow his stimulus package to be stripped of Healthcare Benefits for the unemployed, which includes millions of parents and other family members who have lost their jobs?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/02/04/health-benefits-for-unemp_n_164034.html


The more this guy talks, the less I believe what he says.
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Atmus
09:51 PM on 02/04/2009
It will come in another form, in another bill.

For the same reason why he didnt try to push every american along with the SCHIP bill.

It is going to be one step at a time on this.
10:17 PM on 02/04/2009
Don't hold your breath Atmus

obama also said he would not appoint lobbyists to his cabinet who represent special interests groups in Washington. Then he appointed several to his cabinet, including Tom Vilsak, former executive of Monsanto Corp, as Sec of Agriculture, to be the
guardian of our farmlands and the future health and well-being of our childen.

Monsanto is the world's greatest producer of genetically engineered crops and vaccines containing mercury, which have proven to be harmful to the health of children and adults in numerous clinical studies.

http://www.mindfully.org/Pesticide/Monsanto-Mercury-Pollution.htm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iyw4MDVpwaw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMWAzH9P728&feature=related

No Atmus, as i said before, the more this guy talks, the less i believe what he says

And I was one of the millions who believed in him and worked for his presidential campaign.

What a huge disappointment.
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progressivelady
I'm With the Green Tea Party
10:00 PM on 02/04/2009
Geez ,Karma it took 8 year's for GW to create this catostrophic mess and you think or expect Obama to come in and undo everything in one fell swoop, that is not being realistic, and he has already done alot of what he said he was going to do, and this Schip was part of it, healthcare for all and unemployment benefit's are entitlement program's, rethug's don't like entitlement anyhting they like giving to the rich. YOU WILL SEE!
10:42 PM on 02/04/2009
I do not expect Obama to "undo everything in one fell swoop" but I did expect him to do "what he said he was going to do"- provide a national healthcare program for American families, - and not begin by stripping healthcare benefits to parents who are unemployed because of the catostrophic mess GW created.

this is Obama's administration - and if he is more afraid of offending the Rethugs than unemployed Americans who are struggling to survive and feed their families, then what YOU WILL SEE is another catostrophic mess - made worse by this president's broken promises.
09:21 PM on 02/04/2009
Americans are going to have to separate their pure idealogical preferences from the common good if we are to survive. We are a diverse country. We have a capitalistic economic system which has prospered and sustained us, but we also are reminded of what happens when greed goes unregulated. Our ompassion for the less fortunate is admirable, but taxpayers have to be able to support their own families.
The art of government is making it work for everyone. No one is going to get everything they want, and the sooner we realize it, the sooner we can begin to solve our problems.
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sonoffestus
Got smart & got out!
11:23 PM on 02/04/2009
Indie , you are way too thoughtful and rational. Americans on the whole are very, very spoiled. The time has come to "pay the piper",but unfortunately many people's cupboards are bare. No matter what O does the whole country's "tit is in a ringer" as my Dad was fond of saying. Your thoughts and comments are right on , yet unfortunately they will fall on many deaf ears. I am losing faith as well , but not with O , but rather the American populace.
08:11 PM on 02/04/2009
It is about time. It is an outrage that there are children in this country that do not have coverage. Republicans complained about the cost even as they approved billions upon billions of dollars for pork. Not to mention the hundreds of billions spent on Iraq and Afghanistan.

http://www.youspar.com/
07:51 PM on 02/04/2009
As Representative Waxman so eloquently puts it "...care in the Emergency Room is the most expensive care." Not only is it the most expensive care, it is neither preventive in nature, nor is it holistic. Simply, it takes care of the immediate problem, but it does nothing to assure the long-term health of the child. Furthermore, it does nothing to evaluate the health of the ENTIRE child being seen - their nutritional status, their growth status, their vaccination status, etc. Only regular visits with a primary care provider assures this kind of care so essential to children's health.

Furthermore, bringing children to an emergency room - even the Fast Track of an emergency department - diverts critical health resources away from the truly critically ill. This is particularly problematic in today's urban hospitals, where ERs are operating 15-20% overcapacity, largely due to the inability of people (and yes, largely children) to have access to a primary care provider. The long waits in the ER have everything to do with the overtaxing these facilities face on a daily basis due to visits that would more appropriately be seen in the office of a primary care provider.

That said, well done, Mr. President. You have taken a monumental step in improving the health not only of the nation's children, but also of the nation as a whole.
07:42 PM on 02/04/2009
I would rather insure children than pay for a war or give an unnecessary tax cut to a billionaire.
07:22 PM on 02/04/2009
Tucked into the stimulus -- The Feds want your medical records.

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=87322

Obama's health care plan isn't universal, & depends on all medical records being computerized where they can be shared with millions of people, without their consent, no opting out.

In some respects electronic medical records sound great. However, privacy becomes a big issue when anything is published electronically. Information on computers or on the web is WAY too easily hacked.

EMR (electronic medical records) is not going to get universal healthcare affordable. That's not where the expense is. Proponents of EMR want to creat an industry, another layer of bureaucracy, at the expense of patient privacy. Obama's advisor on this is the owner of an EMR that stands to benefit from the $20 billion in this bill.

Didn't we just have an election and decided that security at the loss of Constitutional protections and rights is untenable and unnecessary?

What we need & want is single-payer, universal health care. That's how to get health care affordable. We used to have it & it worked just fine until pro-growth business interests wanted a piece of the medical dollar & created a role for bureaucrats -- Managed Health Care.

Call your Congress critter & tell them to get this out of the stimulus bill.
07:57 PM on 02/04/2009
Actually, more Americans that not are covered by a national EMR - it's called Medicare, with yet more Americans covered by state EMR's - Medicaid. And let's not forget the millions of veterans who receive their healthcare through the VA system - they, too, are covered by a standardized electronic medical record.

While it is true that electronic medical records will not immediately reduce healthcare costs, a uniform, nationally-implemented electronic medical record will assure that a physician in Boston who is treating a patient emergently in an ICU in Long Beach will have access to that individual's complete medical history, which not only saves immeasurable amounts of money in unnecessary record duplication and management, but also makes certain that the California-based physician knows that patient's medicines, allergies, surgical history, etc. After all, so much money is spent correcting problems due to the LACK of consistent information (read: medication and food allergies) than is spent actually taking care of the problem.

How do I know all of this? I am a nurse with 15 years experience in information technology and have seen the substantive improvement in care that results when electronic medical records - and not antiquated paper ones - are used to provision healthcare.
12:54 AM on 02/05/2009
Medicare, Medicaid, and the VA. Perfect examples of how this will do nothing to ease costs.
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KQuarksSuperKollider
01:28 AM on 02/05/2009
Single payer health care is your dream but too many people like the tro//s on this thread don't even want to pay for children's health care.

Go off all you want but medical records should and will be computerized to save costs.
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ohiomark
Rush Geek
07:02 PM on 02/04/2009
Great.

Now I have to subsidize health care with my tax dollars for chlidren of families who make twice as much money as I do.

"Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery." - Winston Churchill
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BeasleysMom
Liberal Elitist
07:16 PM on 02/04/2009
You are such a great and compassionate American. I know you are proud.
07:18 PM on 02/04/2009
He's a better person than you. He's helping children get the health insurance they need and you aren't.
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07:32 PM on 02/04/2009
When smokers don't have health insurance and end up in the hospital with emphysema, who pays?
07:35 PM on 02/04/2009
The government(taxpayers) does and I'm opposed to that to.
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forpeace
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06:52 PM on 02/04/2009
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Good job Obama ......... I'm all for anything related to children.

........ and I will start smoking as of today.

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ReasonIsMyReligion
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06:44 PM on 02/04/2009
Shame on Congress for not overriding Bush's veto.