As the Grand Junction Sentinel reports:
President Obama has an invitation to visit Rocky Mountain Health Plans in Grand Junction, courtesy of U.S. Rep. John Salazar, D-Colo.
Salazar, whose 3rd Congressional District includes Grand Junction, where Rocky Mountain Health Plans is based, noted in his invitation to the president that the health care system in Mesa County has been lauded both in an essay in the New Yorker magazine and the Dartmouth Atlas, a study of health-care systems in the United States.
“I am very supportive of your push for health-care reform, so I would like to extend an invitation to you to view the incredibly innovative facilities firsthand in Grand Junction,” Salazar wrote to Obama. “I feel that the model Grand Junction has provided is a step in the right direction towards health care for the nation. Reform is necessary, and Grand Junction’s model has been tested and proven to be efficient and effective.”
Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., visited Rocky Mountain Health Plans last month and introduced the Medicare Transitions Act of 2009, which would encourage other delivery systems to model the patient-transition care pioneered by Rocky Mountain Health Plans.
With health care dominating the news once again in Washington, Grand Junction in the spotlight as a healthcare reform role model is good for everybody–for Obama, for Sen. Bennet who seems to be capitalizing the issue to good effect, and frankly good for GOP-owned Mesa County; getting great press around the country for their innovative and cost-saving approach.
We’d like to see some Junction-area Republicans talk about this, after all you’d think they would want some credit for something being held up as a model of success around the country. Hopefully they still find Mesa County’s model promising now that, you know, Democrats agree…
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this was the same NYT article Danny put up a week or so ago. Good that its’ getting some attention.
While President Obama is here in Spun Junction, he should make a few phone calls. He should call some doctors’ offices and ask them if they’re taking any new Medicare patients. Or ask them if they’re taking any new Medicaid patients.
He might find out why old people in Grand Junction are having to go to Delta or Montrose to find a doctor who will treat them.
But as long as every doctor in Grand Junction gets to drive a Mercedes, we’re a model for health care reform, whether they actually treat people or not.
Judging from the comments of many friends and acquaintances (most of whom have health insurance), it’s damn near impossible to find a doctor in Grand Junction who is accepting new patients. Maybe the community needs more doctors. Or maybe the much-celebrated health care system doesn’t like taking chances on new patients. Whatever the problem, it’s real, and it’s serious.