Obama unveiled , and it includes many Republican proposals, such as:
Personal responsibility incentives: Allows health insurance premium to vary based on participation in proven employer wellness programs
Medical liability reform through grants to States: Provides grants to States to jump-start and evaluate promising medical liability reform ideas to put patient safety first, prevent medical errors, and reduce liability premiums.
Extends dependent coverage to age 26: Gives young adults new options.
Automatic enrollment by employers in health insurance: Allows employee to opt-out.
Mechanisms to improve quality of health care.
Comprehensive Sanctions Database.
Registration and Background Checks of Billing Agencies and Individuals.
Expanded Access to the Healthcare Integrity and Protection Data Bank.
Liability of Medicare Administrative Contractors for Claims Submitted by Excluded Providers.
Community Mental Health Centers.
Limiting Debt Discharge in Bankruptcies of Fraudulent Health Care Providers or Suppliers.
Use of Technology for Real-Time Data Review.
Illegal Distribution of a Medicare or Medicaid Beneficiary Identification or Billing Privileges.
Study of Universal Product Numbers Claims Forms for Selected Items and Services Under the Medicare Program.
For more details on the inclusion of Republican proposals in Obama's health care plan, . For more information on the plan as a whole, .
The question is, will Republicans vote against their own proposals because of their hatred of Obama?