Austin Chronicle: Nancy Pelosi Visits the New Seton
With more than a dozen panelists joining the two officials in the
In a fairly remarkable feat of moderating legerdemain, Doggett - introduced as a "Seton baby, father of Seton daughters, grandfather of Seton grandchildren" - managed to draw everyone at the table into the discussion, and beyond them a couple of attendees with a professional interest in the subject. Among the panelists were: host
Musicians
If there was a running theme throughout the conversation, it was along the lines of "the ACA is absolutely necessary, but it isn't enough." The medical professionals described how, under the ACA, their patients have received health care that was previously unavailable, and also how it too often stops short of continuity, or indirectly denies care to some who need it most - e.g., in
The most striking anecdotes in that vein were from
Several speakers addressed two ACA provisions that had been crucial to their lives: 1) the "pre-existing condition" provision, that allowed them to qualify for insurance coverage even with health conditions that might have previously disqualified them; 2) the movability provision, meaning they could change jobs or take the risk of starting their own businesses while maintaining their health insurance, and not be restricted to "job-lock" by insurance needs.
Wrapping up the discussion, Pelosi welcomed Kweller's description of the 20 million additional Americans covered by the ACA - aka "Obamacare" - as a "Double Diamond" achievement (in music industry parlance), and said she would be eagerly passing on that praise to
"Public sentiment is everything," said Pelosi, quoting
Pelosi said that while the ACA has been the immediate target of Republican reaction, the full
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