Two leading Democrats in the House are looking for a range of financial data for insurance companies to health care, before upping Obama as president and his allies to challenge the central security problem in the campaign to reform health care.House energy and commerce Chairman Henry Waxman (D-Calif.) and Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Mich.), chairman of the panel from the Subcommittee on oversight and investigations, said on Monday more than 50 of the largest insurance companies to inform them that Committee executive compensation and other commercial practices in terms of health insurance. "We asked for detailed information about the remuneration of the company at the top of the staff, and information about Business Consulting, conferences and events sponsored, the profitability of individual attention that sells health products and revenue to the government programs Medicare and Medicaid.
The letters ask that the majority of data at the 4th September and the rest of Seven 14th The house is scheduled to return on September 8 Break.
Obama and Democratic leaders on Capitol its rhetoric against the insurer that the reform act. Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said that members of his group with a focus on insurance for alleged breaches of Aug. flame is "Bad Boys" of health care. Insurance, in turn, says that generally supports the reform, but Obama was the main competitor in the public, in particular, the possibility is supported by the Liberals, but only lukewarm support from the White House.
Robert Zirkelbach, a spokesman for the U.S. plans for health insurance industry heard Waxman-Stupak letter as "political will" for the derivation of the main problems.
"This is a fishing expedition," says Zirkelbach. "This is an attempt in recent weeks to discuss the health insurance industry instead of addressing the field of health care."
Both in its current position and the last President of the House oversight and government Reform Committee, Waxman has a reputation as a master of instrumentation high public profile, often with representatives of major industries in the harness. Although it is unclear if Waxman and Stupak intention insurance executives on Capitol Hill to ask before banks of television cameras.





