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of the people i've talked to who have had interviews so far they have not had healthcare reform questions, lets hope this keeps up!
Where I work, during surgery the anesthesia docs, surgeons, nurses, and PAs talk about it all the time... and the conversation always ends with "I don't know how all of this is going to work out." Even healthcare workers are confused about how the reform will impact them.
IMO the good things about the reform are that it will close the medicare "donute hole," prevent insurance companies from refusing coverage to people with pre-existing conditions (including children), and create programs to help employers cover people who elect for early retirement until they can receive medicare.
The controversial part is that some of those things could have been done individually and not attached to a bill that forces people to recieve coverage. Also, there is the debate about whether or not the wealthy should be providing the tax revenue to provide coverage for the less fortunate. Essentially, how much do we want government telling us what to do. Although, that debate is pretty pointless now, considering the bill already passed 😀.