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        |                     |                                                | Myths                    and Facts about Diabetesand Health Care                    Reform
 
 Dear rodrigo:
 
 Rumors about                    health care reform are spreading, many of them with serious                    implications for people with diabetes.
 
 So                    we've put together a list of "Myths and Facts about Health                    Care Reform" which you can read right now.
 
 Our                    position on health reform is not a political or partisan                    position. Simply, our position is based on what's best for                    people living with diabetes. Let me tell you why we are                    speaking out.
 
 The risks of inaction are too                    great to ignore. Today, we have the opportunity to stop the                    diabetes health care crisis by demanding a system that works                    when we need it the most.
 
 People with diabetes                    are more than a "pre-existing condition." We are individuals                    with families and dreams that deserve to have a better quality                    of life.
 
 We shouldn't have to choose between                    life-saving care and our life's savings. Right now, people                    with diabetes pay some of the highest levels of out-of-pocket                    costs, forcing them to put their lives and finances at                    risk.
 
 Access to affordable and adequate health                    care for people with diabetes could be within reach. Don't let                    the rumors and misinformation get in the                    way.
 
 Please                    take a few minutes to read the "Myths and Facts." Also,                    please share                    the Web version of this e-mail with as many people as you                    can.
 
 If you have additional concerns about the                    impact of health care reform on the lives of people with                    diabetes, please send                    us your questions and comments using the Question Submission                    Form located at the bottom of the "Myths and Facts"                    page.
 
 Thank you for your                    support.
 
 Sincerely,
 
 
   George Huntley, Chair
 American                    Diabetes Association
 
 P.S. I've included the top two                    myths and facts about diabetes and health care reform below.                    Be                    sure to read all the myths and facts on our Web site.
 
 Myths                    and Facts About Diabetes and Health Care Reform(You                    can also click here to view all of the "Myths and Facts"                    online.) MYTH:                    Health care reform will lead to negative changes in diabetes                    coverage and care.
 FACT:                    Health care reform will protect people with diabetes by                    requiring all health insurance companies to accept all                    applicants for health coverage regardless of pre-existing                    conditions.
 
 Under health care reform, if you are happy                    with your current health care team and wish to keep your                    health insurance plan, you can do so. Otherwise, you can                    purchase health insurance in the individual market without                    fear of being denied coverage due to your                    diabetes.
 
 MYTH: Health care reform aims to                    ration access to health care, including diabetes services and                    supplies and care for Medicare                    seniors.
 
 FACT: Health care                    reform will not lead to rationing access to health care                    including diabetes services and supplies. Currently the U.S.                    spends the largest amount (and highest percentage of GDP) on                    health care in the world, yet we have some of the worst health                    outcomes. Health care reform does not aim to cut health care                    costs by rationing care, rather health care reform focuses on                    ensuring that the money we do spend on health care goes to                    high quality and appropriate care. Health care reform attempts                    to redirect spending to high quality care and reducing                    unnecessary, poor quality expensive sick care. Health care                    reform will protect Medicare patients' access to their health                    care providers and reduce the costs of preventive care to help                    seniors live healthy lives. Health care reform will not cut                    Medicare benefits, reduce access to Medicare services or give                    the government the power to make treatment decisions for                    anyone regardless of age.
 
 Click                    here to continue reading the "Myths and Facts."
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Saludos
Rodrigo González Fernández
Diplomado en  "Responsabilidad Social Empresarial" de la ONU
Diplomado en "Gestión del  Conocimiento" de la ONU
  
 
 
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