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China Hospital CEO

China Hospital CEO. My name is Dai Lian , a journalist of China Hospital CEO, a magazine just like Modern Healthcare in America. Now that I am preparing an article about the passed healthcare bill, I would like to have an interview with you.

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China Hospital CEO

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  1. China Hospital CEO

  2. My name is Dai Lian, a journalist of China Hospital CEO, a magazine just like Modern Healthcare in America. • Now that I am preparing an article about the passed healthcare bill, I would like to have an interview with you.

  3. Do you agree with Obama’s plan? Would you please comment on the process that was used to pass the bill? • It seems that healthcare reform is the most important issue for Obama in his presidency. • Why is healthcare reform so important for Obama and the Democrats? • And what is the meaning of healthcare reform for the American economy and society now? • In your opinion, what is the biggest problem of the health-care system in America? • And if the bill is passed, to what extent are these problems solved? • What problems could not be solved and what new problems are created by the health care reform bill?

  4. During the process of voting on the bill in the House and Senate, we also saw the failure of Democrats in Massachusetts where a similar reform has been implemented; and we also saw that on 10th March, Virginia bans mandatory health insurance. • Why did this happen? • And how will this influence the whole reform? • I noticed that there are still so many Americans who disagree and are even against Obama’s health care plan. What are they worrying about: • Will taxes increase that much more? • Will foreign migrants who do not have jobs consume too many public resources? Etc.… • How do the attitudes (disagreements) relate to American history, culture, and politics?  

  5. In the context of the health-care reform a middle-class women wrote that, “What I see is a nation split in two. The haves living in a state of fear of giving away any of what they have. And the have-nots, so overburdened with the cost of simple daily life that they're actually living in fear.” • Do you agree with her? • Some commentators think that “…Obama's proposed solution to our healthcare non-system, which is a national disgrace, will pour billions of dollars into the pockets of the very same people who caused the problem in the first place: insurance companies?” • Do you think so?

  6. To achieve the reform goal of Obama, what should policymakers do after the bill is passed? (For example, to control the cost, what should do?

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