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Nation’s Largest RN Organization Says Healthcare Bill Cedes Too Much to Insurance Industry
The 150,000 member National Nurses United, the nation's largest union and professional organization of registered nurses in the U.S., today criticized the healthcare bill now advancing in the U.S. Senate saying it is deeply flawed and grants too much power to the giant insurers.
"It is tragic to see the promise from Washington this year for genuine, comprehensive reform ground down to a seriously flawed bill that could actually exacerbate the healthcare crisis and financial insecurity for American families, and that cedes far too much additional power to the tyranny of a callous insurance industry," said NNU co-president Karen Higgins, RN.
NNU Co-president Deborah Burger, RN challenged arguments of legislation proponents that the bill should still be passed because of expanded coverage, new regulations on insurers, and the hope that it will be improved in the House-Senate conference committee or future years.
"Those wishful statements ignore the reality that much of the expanded coverage is based on forced purchase of private insurance without effective controls on industry pricing practices or real competition and gaping loopholes in the insurance reforms," said Burger.
Further, said NNU Co-president Jean Ross, RN, "the bill seems more likely to be eroded, not improved, in future years due to the unchecked influence of the healthcare industry lobbyists and the lessons of this year in which all the compromises have been made to the right."
"Sadly, we have ended up with legislation that fails to meet the test of true healthcare reform, guaranteeing high quality, cost effective care for all Americans, and instead are further locking into place a system that entrenches the chokehold of the profit-making insurance giants on our health. If this bill passes, the industry will become more powerful and could be beyond the reach of reform for generations," Higgins said.
NNU cited ten significant problems in the legislation, noting many of the same flaws also exist in the House version and are likely to remain in the bill that emerges from the House-Senate reconciliation process:
- The individual mandate forcing all those without coverage to buy private insurance, with insufficient cost controls on skyrocketing premiums and other insurance costs.
- No challenge to insurance company monopolies, especially in the top 94 metropolitan areas where one or two companies dominate, severely limiting choice and competition.
- An affordability mirage. Congressional Budget Office estimates say a family of four with a household income of $54,000 would be expected to pay 17 percent of their income, $9,000, on healthcare exposing too many families to grave financial risk.
- The excise tax on comprehensive insurance plans which will encourage employers to reduce benefits, shift more costs to employees, promote proliferation of high-deductible plans, and lead to more self-rationing of care and medical bankruptcies, especially as more plans are subject to the tax every year due to the lack of adequate price controls. A Towers-Perrin survey in September found 30 percent of employers said they would reduce employment if their health costs go up, 86 percent said they'd pass the higher costs to their employees.
- Major loopholes in the insurance reforms that promise bans on exclusion for pre-existing conditions, and no cancellations for sickness.
The loopholes include:
- Provisions permitting insurers and companies to more than double charges to employees who fail "wellness" programs because they have diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol readings, or other medical conditions.
- Insurers are permitted to sell policies "across state lines", exempting patient protections passed in other states. Insurers will thus set up in the least regulated states in a race to the bottom threatening public protections won by consumers in various states.
- Insurers can charge four times more based on age plus more for certain conditions, and continue to use marketing techniques to cherry-pick healthier, less costly enrollees.
- Insurers may continue to rescind policies for "fraud or intentional misrepresentation" - the main pretext insurance companies now use to cancel coverage.
- Minimal oversight on insurance denials of care; a report by the California Nurses Association/NNOC in September found that six of California's largest insurers have rejected more than one-fifth of all claims since 2002.
- Inadequate limits on drug prices, especially after Senate rejection of an amendment, to protect a White House deal with pharmaceutical giants, allowing pharmacies and wholesalers to import lower-cost drugs.
- New burdens for our public safety net. With a shortage of primary care physicians and a continuing fiscal crisis at the state and local level, public hospitals and clinics will be a dumping ground for those the private system doesn't want.
- Reduced reproductive rights for women.
- No single standard of care. Our multi-tiered system remains with access to care still determined by ability to pay. Nothing changes in basic structure of the system; healthcare remains a privilege, not a right.
"Desperation to pass a bill, regardless of its flaws, has made the White House and Congress subject to the worst political extortion and new, crippling concessions every day," Burger said.
"NNU and nurses will continue to work with the thousands of grassroots activists across the nation to campaign for the best reform, which would be to expand Medicare to cover everyone, the same type of system working more effectively in every other industrial country. The day of that reform will come," said Ross.
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32 Comments so far
Show AllDon't forget to mention the NNU findings when you contact your Democratic Party electeds to let them know that you will never vote for them again unless they kill the Senate "health care" bill.
I just contacted my Democratic Party elected, he's still laughing at me for telling him I won't vote for him next time. I also think he's making some kind of obscene gesture with his middle finger
No, you didn't. And, that's the problem.
We would all do much better with Healthcare Tourism than Corporate Healthscare.
I won't vote for either 'party' until we have Universal, Single Payer Healthcare.
THE PRESIDENT: Well, first of all, I think it’s important to understand, April, that the Senate and the House bills are 95 percent identical. There’s 5 percent differences, and one of those differences is the public option. But this is an area that has just become symbolic of a lot of ideological fights. As a practical matter, this is not the most important aspect to this bill — the House bill or the Senate bill.
And the idea behind the public option was is that alongside these choices that you could choose from in the private insurance industry, you could also potentially get a government-managed plan. But it was only going to apply to a few million people who were buying into the exchange. So it wasn’t like suddenly everybody would just go out there and buy a government-run plan; most people will still get health insurance from their employers. What will happen is, is that if you don’t get health insurance through your employers, you can then go to this what we’re calling a health care exchange, get a subsidy, and buy health insurance through that exchange.
---President Obama in an answer to April Ryan of the American Urban Radio Networks from December 21, 2009
Yes, Obama just loves those "ideological" people who are "liberals and progressives." The Obama administration has gone to war against liberals and progressives and anyone who does not agree with Precious Obama and his bad policies which only could make George W. Bush.
The Obama administration have rabbitt ears!!!
Read the full Transcript of Barack H. Obama with April Ryan @: http://aprildryan.com/?p=533
"Insurers may continue to rescind policies for "fraud or intentional misrepresentation" - the main pretext insurance companies now use to cancel coverage"
This situation of reverse onus needs to be eliminated with the underwriter assuming the risk.
We have life insurance (death insurance) in Canada although not the same kind of health insurance. When I applied for a policy I went to a doctor, who is an agent of the insurance company, who performed a physical and lab tests that were used to determine my premium. The same should be required of the health insurance companies.
Single-payer now! Not one penny to private for-profit health insurance parasites! Yes we can oppose these criminals: do not cooperate, refuse to buy such health "care" insurance policies! You are not the criminal here: the traitors in the government are because they serve the corporate thugs whose business is to view everything as exploitable for profit. May they have a "Merry Christmas" in hell!
I REFUSE to pay the "individual mandate". I REFUSE to pay any fines. I'll go to jail if necessary. It's an unjust law.
It is also unconstitutional. Sen. Mary Landrieu of Louisiana, who received a legal bribe to endorse this health care bill, justifies mandatory health insurance purchases with the Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution. I've read the Constitution, specifically, the Commerce Clause, and one would have to use some really twisted logic to agree with Landrieu's conclusion.
HEALTH CARE DARKNESS ---- NO GOOD ALLOWED
As darkness is a pretense of good hiding evil, as only under cover of such
darkness can a liar entrap you in evil, one would think that mixing good
with evil in the bill would enhance its ability to do more evil.
But to the contrary, for any good allowed in the bill would force the darkness
to give way in all the bill. For example:
(1) Public Option would not have the burden of paying out the 30% profit to
investors, multimillion dollar bonuses to executives, millions to lobbyists and
all the other expenses peculiar to for-profit corporations.
(2) Public Option would out-compete all for-profit private options, expose the
inherent corruption in excessive wealth capitalism, be actually a violent
overthrow of our capitalist system and establish democratic equality.
(3) Public funding of abortion would expose as pure hypocrisy the illusion
our rich ruling class uses so effectively to keep the people divided and
enslaved.
For majority of Americans are in favor of government funded abortions,
as they surely do not want the guilt of causing poor women to be wasted
in back alleys because government failed to give them a sanitary abortion.
Right On, Nurses!
Number seven is confusing me.
I think it says that Pharmacies cannot import cheaper drugs.
Scarabocion
We have been betrayed again. I am not sure how far the right has beaten down the numbers with their lies and yelps of "Socialism!", but not so long ago a majority of us in this country wanted single payer. If we can't even get a mild-mannered public option in the current bill, what does that say about our representatives in govt that we naively supposed were there to do our bidding? They were bought and are in the pockets of the health industry that wants to continue to fleece us. Unfortunately, the majority of the sheep won't even bleat as they are sheared. Only the brave Union RN's will man the barricades.
I have said a few times elsewhere that the REAL unsung "heroes" -- as a group - in the health care debate - are the Nurses.
they are the ones that are , along with nurses' aides, albeit there are always exceptions who are just in it for the money and irresponsible in their own weak moments , that , beyond their already VERY heavy patient/nurse and nurse-aide ratio
work in the battle lines with patients. they are the ones who have to read all the medical updates, pharmacology, rules, regulations, policies, insurance, medication, schedules, admission/discharge records, prior histories, deal with families, -- practically know as much as doctors , except actually PERFORM surgery and MAKE prescription. and the most overworked - with very long hours, understaffed, the aides in particular poorly paid and sooner than later themselves accruing job injuries that last for the rest of their lives (such as carpal tunnel, broken or deteriorated ligaments and muscles)...AND on top of that - all those responsibilities - the Nurses are always locked between trying to be as responsible as they can be, having the patients' welfare in mind, while at the same time have to "perform" under duress with chronic undrerstaffing in many cases BUT peform AS IF they are always over-staffed or fully-staffed... and it's all designed to PROTECT the interests of the corporate adminstrative and shareholder side...AT THE SAME TIME as nurses having to bear the brunt of resentments or quarrels from or with their nurses' aides..who themselves are expected to work like mad ...
while BOTH are simply bled dry in their work to keep the bottom line profits of the management and shareholders.
and understand what's really going on.
i've known of a nurse who, despite her years of a relatively good income - still, in the end, couldn't afford to help her own grownup daughter when she was cancer stricken and had no insurance at her own job..and her husband lost his job and got ill and had no insurance...and that nurse - in her remaining working years...with her own retirement to think of....was reduced to BEGGING with handwritten posts in bulletin boards to her former fellow workers for little contributions for her daughter's very critical surgery and hospitalization.
i mean -- these things: not being able to care for the citizens' health properly ...should only be heard of in poor countries that are only struggling to even have a viable economy or defend themselves from rich countries exploiting them and their people....
but the USA? how can such a barbaric thing even EXIST while Trillions every year are wasted on wars that benefit the profiteers?
Clearly, these nurses examined what the fascists in Congress and The White House call health care reform. As was easily predicted, it turns out to be a gift to the insurance industry to the detriment of We the People.
Let's sharpen the guillotine's blade and burn down the Capitol Building! Time to bring these traitors to task.
Until the left wing becomes as radicalized as the right wing in Amerikkka, things will only geet worse.
Merry Christmas, suckers.
Nobody I know is going to allow the government to force them to make payments to corrupt insurance companies. Our politicians are idiots to think the American people will accept this. We won't.
Uhuh, so that would be the reason why nobody you know drives, right? The government couldn't force them to buy insurance for their cars so they catch the bus then, yes?
No, but that's a great idea! Applying that to health care.....leave the insurance companies!!!!! What we need (and I know this is a pipe dream) are doctors and nurses who will charge a sliding scale and treat people for cash....bypassing insurance companies totally. But of course, what hospitals, surgeons, specialists, etc. will go along with that?!
Tell the talking heads in Washington D.C. to have a very happy Christmas because it will be their last one as a congresspreson or senator. VOTE them out. Give them hell. They are no better than murderers or killers of the most cruel kind. They are consigning 47 million people to their deaths just because they want the insurance money that comes their way in donations. Their is a sin of commission or ommission and I think the sin of omission is as bad. But they will tell you that they are trying to save us money in taxes, we have a slime as a congressperson in Ohio, and who cares if your loved one dies or not. I do care if people die or become disabled and that is why they call us Socialists civilized. The murderers that send our sons and daughters off to foreign wars and kill the health bills before congress are just that murderers.
Single Payer will most definitely come.
In the meantime...
"How do you ask a sick person to be the LAST sick person TO DIE for this legislative mistake?"
This is putting it mildly. Highway robbery is more like it. I just can't wait till they start making other things mandatory like, uh, having a car, buying a house, breathing... and anything else from which the corporations can benefit by extorting the sweat off the back of the poor
HONEST DOCTORS --- NOT ONE IN A MILLION
In a world where most everyone feels they deserve more, and such a
delusion makes them feel guilty if ever they fail to take all they can take,
assume every word a lie until established by experience or fact.
Comes now good questions to ask any doctor claiming to be honest, truthful and good.
(1) Virtually all U.S. doctors retire millionaires. So ask your doctor:
May I know your net worth?
(2) Major cause of illness is a high fat diet, average American diet
being 50% fat.
And yet virtually no doctor his taken a course in nutrition. So ask your doctor:
What are the three most important components of diet?
What are the correct proportions for perfect health?
Answer: 10% fat, 10% protein and 80% complex carbohydrates.
(3) Your friendly family doctor makes most of his income referring customers to a specialist, as a universal referral fee gives him a 40% kickback, a full 40% of all money given to the specialist. No need for a doctor to expand his training or skills as it would just reduce profit.
So when referred to a specialist by your doctor ask him:
Will the specialist be paying you the normal 40% referral fee?
There is another huge problem not affected by this legislation: the wasted time in filling out the paperwork that keeps physicians and their employees from doing what they ought to be able to do, help the sick.
T. R. Reid, author of a recent book on how health care is done in the civilized world, tells how he asked a doctor in some European country, "Where are your billing records?" The doctor opened a file drawer to show him.
In a supposedly backward Moslem country, a friend had an accident and injured his knee. When he was about to leave the hospital after surgery, an 8 day stay and physical therapy, he asked the nurse about the bill. She looked astonished and said "Sir, we do not charge for treating accidents".
On the other hand, we just got a bill for $500 from the Fire Department for taking an elderly relative to the hospital after she collapsed. Thank goodness she has Medicare, supplemental insurance and retiree benefit medical coverage from her union. I thought taxes paid for the Fire Department and Police. Is that too becoming a fee for service situtation?
Joe
I have a friend who had been dealing with abdominal pain for a while. It got unendurable so she went to the ER (she can't afford a medical home) she came out without a gall bladder and with an $18,000 bill. She left the hospital early, against medical advice, because she couldn't afford to take time off from work. Her food budget has been cut in half to make the payments on her bill. Now, they want to make her spend the other half of her food budget on insurance, which will cost her much more than an average person since she has a pre-existing condition.
GOOD GOD! if there is a God ...why let a country, its powerful make people suffer like that? that's clearly been going on for generations now in the USA - with full knowledge of the "powers-that-be" who actually INTEND for it to happen. how can a country befitting its claims of being civilized or advanced and preaches thus to others - have citizens live like that while surrounded by what that country proclaims to the world as the "best" , "greatest" nation on earth?
11. No requirement for insurance discounts based on actuarial data on low risk individuals due to lifestyle, diet, exercise and community environment. You can bet your bottom dollar that the insurance corporations invest millions in obtaining this data. We are paying for that data and the government should demand that it be public. These insurance crooks want it both ways. NO!
Yoy know, Canada or Mexico could make billions if they offered a 100% coverage (including airfare) to any US citizen for $500 a month. You get an ID card and describe your symptoms online. They give instructions and send you prescription drugs as well.
It would destroy the US Insurance monopolies.
Hey Canada, Hey Mexico! This is easy money! It won't hurt your tourism industry, either.
this is true and correct, ethically, rationally , morally.
but the reality is this:
most people have bank accounts. they can be "impounded" by the government..such as with liens, or such when students are unable to pay student loans because they couldn't find a job that pays to survive on ...while the interests pile up over the years...laws are put to make any "escape" from that impossible or a hellish experience...
banks issue the checks for the employers...people have to deposit or their wages are deposited for them directly...the government takes money out, by "law" , which the banks happily give, as it's just part of the circular "business" practice between government and banks and employers , particularly the big ones.
suddenly - a person can his entire account "frozen" .
or such as when wages are "garnished" .
THAT's how the government will take the money under guise of "lawful" "penalty" for failure to "become insured" by the criminal gang insurance companies...helped by the government....aided by the employers themselves _(who are also part of the chamber of commerce that BEGAN the cycle of LOW or insufficient wages to cover all those "expenses") - and then of course their "go-between" -- the banks.
so - the individual is TRAPPED.
i am just pointing out this very real circumstance.
HOW does one escape THAT - barring only LEAVING america for good..and thumb one's nose at it, and by THAT refuse to BE a PART of america, have ONE's LABOR be made to SERVE "america"...this kind of collusion between government, banks, corporations to not only STEAL one's labor and person but even the liberty to say "NO?" ...not to mention wages...insufficient and unjust as they are already.... as much as one can control, and say
"YOU HAVE NO RIGHT to ME..you don't even DESERVE ME". ?
I mean...this is a great concern for all...since the government of the USA has clearly openly declared itself as the handmaiden of the corporations, the banks, the "business" side of things (we can probably exclude the small businesses that are themselves just struggling like all of us and are just pawns in the Grand "business" scheme of things....such as General Smedley Butler, US Marines , in 1933 , called "BIG MONEY, BIG FINANCE, BIG CORPORATIONS, BIG BANKS") .
but also - what do you think are the practicable actions , if ANY exist that are protected at all , or people actually recognize as their right and WOULD rally to put in action , if they are in their right mind (which does NOT seem to be the case) ?
if the government can pretend to use its "monopoly on law and violence" - while actually being the handmaiden of the banks and corporations - to , say, issue rules wherein banks MAY withhold YOUR OWN MONEY and wages....such as towards fulfilling your "obligations under law" to pay "fines" for failure to "become insured"...
what does one do? it's like your own house keys were taken away from you...like you can't get to your own bed, or cupboard to eat .
for, imo, that is ALREADY how widespread the USA's "powers" have FIXED the system.
in fact - this very "fine" business is ONE of those. right NEXT to that is the "garnishing" of wages...and all most americans will be reduced to is, through FEAR and intimidation and of course the reality of the worry, the headache, the other expenses to "clear up" or follow through the "process" - SUCK MORE MONEY and BLOOD from them....for being surrounded by VAMPIRES, left, right, front, center, back, above below....
each with names such as
"Government, Federal LAW, City LAW, POLICE arraignment, BANK account frozen funds, employer *required* to *withhold wages as fines* - according to *law*, perhaps EVEN actually losing one's job for being a *liability to employer*"
until it becomes a daily hell challenge to even survive -- thinking:
"where am i going to get money to buy todays breakfast since my money in the bank is frozen?"
,and sink deeper and deeper into becoming a like a wet rat made to dance on an electrified wire floor.
until you actuallY DIE in the streets.
this is already the circumstance DESIGNED by the US leadership and its friends in the corporate world.
the Scenario in which CRIMINALS become the ones that call ordinary americans, struggling under that situation are called "criminals", "fined", etc...for failure to
OBEY and SATISFY the demands of the CRIMINAL GANGS that run america.
unbelievable....but it IS happening in the USA.
I don't think EVEN the worst times of the communist or other dictatorships can MATCH that breadth and utter completeness of the "project" of CRIMINALITY by criminal overlords such as displayed in America through its fancy , shiny facades of corporatism . which it calls "democracy and freedom".
so - question again. how does one ESCAPE that?.