Health care reform, not an insurance company bailout

by: daveschwab

Wed Oct 14, 2009 at 21:02


Yesterday, the U.S. Senate Finance Committee passed the Baucus health care bill.

What a disappointment. No public health insurance plan. No universal coverage. No real price controls. Billions of taxpayer dollars for insurance companies.

Tell your members of Congress to support the best and simplest reform plan: Medicare for all.

After you take action, please help build the momentum for real health reform by telling 5 friends.

The U.S. health system has left 46 million Americans uninsured. [1] 45,000 people die every year due to lack of insurance. [2] Insurance companies deny coverage to thousands more when they actually get sick. And insurance is simply too expensive for millions of people and businesses.

The Baucus bill solves none of those problems.

By contrast, Medicare is so efficient that it could insure all Americans for the same amount of money that we now give to private corporations.3

Under such a single-payer system, you still get to choose your doctor... except without a profiteering insurance corporation standing between you and your health care.

Will you ask Congress to support real reform -- in terms they can understand?

Yes! I'll tell my members of Congress that I won't support them unless they support Medicare for all.

 

Notes:

(1) "Income, poverty and health insurance coverage in the United States: 2008." Census Bureau, September 10, 2009.

(2) "Harvard study finds nearly 45,000 excess deaths annually linked to lack of health coverage." Physicians for a National Health Program, September 18, 2009.

(3) "Single payer system cost?" Physicians for a National Health Program.

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Right now there are 88 cosponsors of H.R. 676 in the House (4.00 / 1)
some of which are non-voting delegates.  That's a lot but not nearly enough.  There's probably only a handful of true Medicare for All supporters in the Senate - Bernie Sanders, Al Franken and maybe a few others.

One big thing we can do right now to boost Medicare for All's prospects in the future is to make sure that new Democrats coming out of upcoming primaries are single-payer supporters.  The Democratic nominee and likely winner in CA-10, John Garamendi, supports Medicare for All (whereas his predecessor Ellen Tauscher probably didn't).  We should make sure Medicare for All supporters are nominated in the upcoming Senate primaries in MA, IL and DE.


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