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Remarks by President Bush After Meeting on Health Care

Contact: White House, Office of the Press Secretary, 202-456-2580

 

OMAHA, Dec. 5 /Standard Newswire/ -- The following text is of remarks by President Bush after meeting on health care:

 

Adah and Leon Millard Foundation Conference Room

One World Community Health Center, Inc.

Omaha, Nebraska

10:23 A.M. CST

 

THE PRESIDENT:  It is a joy to be here at the One World Community Health Center in Omaha.  I want to thank Andrea and Dr. McVea for the tour. 

 

I say it's a joy because the spirit here, the spirit of community, the desire to help people who are less fortunate, is prevalent.  People here feel a great sense of community and accomplishment, and as well they should, because community health centers, not only here in Omaha, but around the country, provide a very vital service.  I happen to think they're an integral part of a health care system because they provide care for the low-income, for the newly arrived, and they take the pressure off of our hospital emergency rooms.

 

And so I've come to thank the staff and the providers of compassionate health care here for their work.  I remind the people of Omaha that this is a public-private partnership; the federal government is a -- and my administration strongly supports the expansion and the extension and the reach of these community health centers.  But the private sector, the public needs to support these centers, as well.

 

We spent a little time talking about whether or not the community understands the importance of a community health center.  This community does.  I think there is some awareness of how important One World is, and I would hope that other citizens that aren't aware would find out the importance of a community health center.

 

When I -- in 2000, when I was running, I said, look, I believe these are important centers because they provide an integral service, and they take pressure off of our health care systems around the country.  And so I laid out a goal of expanding the health care centers by 1,200, and we're meeting that goal.  And I want to thank members of Congress from both parties for understanding the importance and the vitality of community health centers.  And I look forward to working with Congress to continue to expand the reach of these important facilities.

 

And so, again, I want to thank you all for your hospitality.  I really appreciate you giving me a chance to come to -- part of our national strategy is to make sure the uninsured can find good-quality primary care.  This center serves -- 85 percent of its people don't speak English as a first language.  By far, the vast majority are low-income.  And yet they're receiving first-class quality care.  So I thank the docs and the nurses and the social workers, and all the people who are making this facility such a good one. 

 

Thanks for having me.

 

Q   Iran's President said the NIE is a victory for Iran.  They want an apology from the United States, and compensation, sir.  Will you do that?  Is the NIE a victory for Iran? 

 

THE PRESIDENT:  (Laughter.)  You can mark down I chuckled. 

 

 END  10:26 A.M. CST