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March 5, 2007 Rep. Jeff Colyer, MD 785/296-7667 PEGGY MAST, 785/296-7685
“We have big issues with health care in Kansas . There is a lack of market competition, skyrocketing costs, and thousands of uninsured children. Our health care system is not well, and if we don’t pass major legislation this year, we will further harm the health of Kansans and cost the taxpayers millions of dollars,” said Committee Chairman Rep. Jeff Colyer, MD ( R-Overland Park ). “Our approach preserves the safety net thousands of Kansans depend upon while reducing the number of uninsured and expanding the private sector rather than adding more government programs.” Task Force Members developed KanCare, a four-part health care plan that uses market forces to expand coverage, limit costs, improve quality, and guarantee long-term stability for all Kansans.
Majority Leader Ray Merrick (R-Stilwell) appointed the task force to find ways to make Kansas healthier by assisting individuals in taking care of their own health. “Availability, affordability and portability are key to bringing our state's health care system into the 21st century," said Majority Leader Merrick. "The task force's knowledge of health, insurance, Medicaid and taxation has aided them in crafting a long term plan that addresses the issues most central to the health care system for all Kansans.” Task Force Members include: Rep. Jeff Colyer, M.D. Chairman; Rep. Peggy Mast, Vice-Chair; Rep. Bob Bethell, Rep. Terrie Huntington, Rep. Mike Kiegerl, Rep. Jeff King, Rep. Brenda Landwehr, Rep. Ray Merrick, Rep. Melvin Neufeld, Rep. Mike O’Neal, Rep. Clark Shultz, Rep. Kenny Wilk, and Rep. Kevin Yoder. Back to News & Press |