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Business Roundtable commissioned Hewitt to prepare this report to evaluate health care reform through the lens of the private sector and to project the likely effect of proposed legislative changes on employer health care costs.

The United States is in the midst of a major debate — a necessary debate — about the future of our health care system.

Ralph Neas, the CEO of NCHC sees faith groups as a key pillar of its strategy. "They are the best spokespersons for the need to improve our health system," he says, and when compared to businesses, "they're more effective outside of Washington, in their communities where they carry tremendous respect."

As health care legislation moves toward a crucial airing in the Senate, the White House is facing a growing revolt from some Democrats and analysts who say the bills Congress is considering do not fulfill President Obama's promise to slow the runaway rise in health care spending.
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America cannot afford to allow anti-immigrant sentiment to shape healthcare reform policy. The healthcare debate must be about what is best for all Americans, not about immigration.