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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDoctors, Patients Rally In Support Of Obamacare In Tampa On The Last Day Of The RNC
As Republicans gathered for the final day of their national convention here in Tampa, a small but vocal group of doctors, medical students and patients marched in the heat to deliver thousands of petitions in support of the Affordable Care Act.
One of the marchers, Kenya Wheeler, was a grad student last year when he was diagnosed with CNS lymphoma, a form of blood cancer in his brain. Despite being covered through his universitys insurance plan, Wheeler quickly hit the lifetime cap on his coverage. On Thursday, he marched as a representative for thousands of other patients who stand to benefit when the lifetime cap provision of Obamacare goes into effect in 2014.
Dr. Robert Luedecke, an anesthesiologist from San Antonio, Texas, spoke at the end of the parade. His 23-year-old son is not eligible for insurance at his current job, but thanks to provisions in Obamacare, he will be able to remain on his fathers plan for three more years.
Luedecke himself stands to benefit from Obamacare, too. A pre-existing condition (a problem with his neck) makes obtaining health insurance incredibly difficult for him. Even though hes a doctor, hes had to enroll in his wifes plan.
http://thinkprogress.org/health/2012/08/31/785301/doctors-parade-obamacare/
Cha
(297,240 posts)Pampango!
ruhulaminrete324
(5 posts)it motivates me.
bobburgster
(1,740 posts)somehow I doubt it will make the nightly news.
hue
(4,949 posts)xtraxritical
(3,576 posts)Don't Republicans have the same problems with insurance companies? What is the matter with those idiot Republicans?