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Health reform — a house divided

How can the country get the bipartisan reform that it is clamoring for? The Republicans should offer six ideas that they believe are most critical to improving care. The Democrats should offer six ideas from the Senate and House bills that they believe are most critical. Together they start, not with a blank sheet of paper, but with the 12 ideas that they together present to the American people.

Such a structured transparent process with specific proposals would be enthusiastically accepted by the American public as the first rational sign of adult governance by both parties. Legislation could be written within weeks and passed in short order. The president could then show he is a statesman bringing the country together and shed the growing concerns that he is a tone-deaf committed ideologue.

President Abraham Lincoln once stated, “A house divided cannot stand.” The life and health of Americans deserves better consideration than a house too broken to pass inspection by anyone but the most partisan observer. Coming together is still possible. A new cooperative team mantra might even be: “6+6=Bipartisanship.” What are the chances?

Ronald E. Bachman is president and CEO of Healthcare Visions, a thought leadership firm dedicated to advancing ideas and policy initiatives that are transforming the U.S. healthcare market.

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