US Representative Phil Roe hold a copy of the healthcare law he wishes to reform. (The Herald/Submitted Photo)

By Joe King

With a decisive Presidential Election facing the county, US Representative Phi Roe (TN-R), is emphasizing a reform to the Obama Administration Health care changes to prevent further damage to the economy.

“As 2012 comes to a close, we face many challenges such as averting the fiscal cliff that could send us spiraling back into a recession, tackling our crippling deficit and the dire need to balance our budget,” Roe said. “But equally worrisome are the sweeping changes coming to our health care system in the new year.”

The changes Roe listed as major concerns are additional premium increases, the Independent Payment Advisory Board (IPAB) searching for ways to cut Medicare, looming payment cuts to physicians, and the cuts to Medicare required by Affordable Care Act (ACA).

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