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Pro-Single-Payer Physicians Call for Defeat of Senate Health Bill
While noting that the Senate bill includes some "salutary provisions" like an expansion of Medicaid, increased funding for community clinics and the curbing of some of the worst practices of the private insurance industry, the group says the negatives in the bill outweigh the positives.
While noting that the Senate bill includes some “salutary provisions” like an expansion of Medicaid, increased funding for community clinics and the curbing of some of the worst practices of the private insurance industry, the group says the negatives in the bill outweigh the positives. The negatives, the group says, include the individual mandate requiring that people buy private insurance policies, large government subsidies to private insurers, new restrictions on abortion, the unfair taxing of high-cost health plans, and cuts of $43 billion in Medicare payments to safety-net hospitals. Moreover, at least 23 million people will remain uninsured when the plan finally takes effect, they said.
"We have concluded that the Senate bill's passage would bring more harm than good," the group said in a statement signed by its president, Dr. Oliver Fein, and two co-founders, Drs. David Himmelstein and Steffie Woolhandler.
Addressing the Senate in an open letter, they write: "We ask that you defeat the bill currently under debate, and immediately move to consider the single-payer approach - an expanded and improved Medicare-for-All program - which prioritizes the advancement of our nation's health over the enhancement of private, profit-seeking interests."
The full statement appears below.
To the Members of the U.S. Senate:
It is with great sadness that we urge you to vote against the health care reform legislation now before you. As physicians, we are acutely aware of the unnecessary suffering that our nation's broken health care financing system inflicts on our patients. We make no common cause with the Republicans' obstructionist tactics or alarmist rhetoric. However, we have concluded that the Senate bill's passage would bring more harm than good.
We are fully cognizant of the salutary provisions included in the legislation, notably an expansion of Medicaid coverage, increased funds for community clinics and regulations to curtail some of private insurers' most egregious practices. Yet these are outweighed by its central provisions - particularly the individual mandate - that would reinforce private insurers' stranglehold on care. Those who dislike their current employer-sponsored coverage would be forced to keep it. Those without insurance would be forced to pay private insurers' inflated premiums, often for coverage so skimpy that serious illness would bankrupt them. And the $476 billion in new public funds for premium subsidies would all go to insurance firms, buttressing their financial and political power, and rendering future reform all the more difficult.
Some paint the Senate bill as a flawed first step to reform that will be improved over time, citing historical examples such as Social Security. But where Social Security established the nidus of a public institution that grew over time, the Senate bill proscribes any such new public institution. Instead, it channels vast new resources - including funds diverted from Medicare - into the very private insurers who caused today's health care crisis. Social Security's first step was not a mandate that payroll taxes which fund pensions be turned over to Goldman Sachs!
While the fortification of private insurers is the most malignant aspect of the bill, several other provisions threaten harm to vulnerable patients, including:
- The bill's anti-abortion provisions would restrict reproductive choice, compromising the health of women and adolescent girls.
- The new 40 percent tax on high-cost health plans - deceptively labeled a "Cadillac tax" - would hit many middle-income families. The costs of group insurance are driven largely by regional health costs and the demography of the covered group. Hence, the tax targets workers in firms that employ more women (whose costs of care are higher than men's), and older and sicker employees, particularly those in high-cost regions such as Maine and New York.
- The bill would drain $43 billion from Medicare payments to safety-net hospitals, threatening the care of the 23 million who will remain uninsured even if the bill works as planned. These threatened hospitals are also a key resource for emergency care, mental health care and other services that are unprofitable for hospitals under current payment regimes. In many communities, severely ill patients will be left with no place to go - a human rights abuse.
- The bill would leave hundreds of millions of Americans with inadequate insurance - an "actuarial value" as low as 60 percent of actual health costs. Predictably, as health costs continue to grow, more families will face co-payments and deductibles so high that they preclude adequate access to care. Such coverage is more akin to a hospital gown than to a warm winter coat.
Congress' capitulation to insurers - along with concessions to the pharmaceutical industry - fatally undermines the economic viability of reform. The bill would inflate the already crushing burden of insurance-related paperwork that currently siphons $400 billion from care annually. According to CMS' own projections, the bill will cause U.S. health costs to increase even more rapidly than presently, and budget neutrality is to be achieved by draining funds from Medicare and an accounting trick - front-loading the new revenues while delaying most new coverage until 2014. As homeowners seduced into balloon mortgages have learned, pushing costs off to the future is neither prudent nor sustainable.
We ask that you defeat the bill currently under debate, and immediately move to consider the single-payer approach - an expanded and improved Medicare-for-All program - which prioritizes the advancement of our nation's health over the enhancement of private, profit-seeking interests.
Oliver Fein, M.D., President
David U. Himmelstein, M.D., Co-founder
Steffie Woolhandler, M.D., M.P.H., Co-founder
Physicians for a National Health Program
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Show AllMy heartfelt thanks go out to all the doctors who continue to take action for REAL health care reform! Physicians for a National Health Program have my unwavering respect!
The Physicians for a National Health Program succinctly sets forth the reasons why the so-called health care reform bill should go down in flames. Of course, we all know the bill will pass and eventually land on Barry's desk for signature into law. After all, the insurance industry bribed the politicians to the tune of more than $300 million during the past ten years, so it's a foregone conclusion that the whores in our government will not disappoint their paymasters.
Let's bring back the guillotine.
Obama belongs in the same prison as Dubya and Cheney.
Perhaps Obama also bought a ranch in Paraguay where he can hide out without fear of extradition if things ever turn around in the US.
Don't look like either of the other pols need to buy land in Paraguay. It's not like dick and bush are being held accountable for anything, is it now?
I do agree, but think your proposal is a bit too modest. All the swine who've been in congress and the house ought to be held to account in a court of law.
http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2009/12/22-8
An income tax increase on people earning above a quarter million dollars per year sent the teabaggers (most of whom earn very little) into the streets.
What the hell do the “Democrats” think is going to happen when every lumpenprole who listens to Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck gets a nastygram from the IRS?
Here’s a clue: THEY WILL GO BALLISTIC!
In terms of health care, this bill is a sick joke. In terms of politics, it is far and away the stupidest thing the “Democrats” have ever done (and that’s saying something).
If this bill passes, the “Democrats” are dead meat. If it doesn’t pass, the “Democrats” are dead meat. But if the USA can’t perform the basic function of caring for the people within its own borders, it too is dead meat and rightfully so.
Amen!
"They will go ballistic!" And I'm going with them.
This bill is a sick joke and this is the stupidest thing the "Democrats" have ever done. Amen.
Here's the problem I have with Sen. Sanders, who so many hold in high regard. He sold us out for $10 billion in funds for clinics. Am I against poor people having healthcare? No, I am not. But I think what I have tried to make clear, as have others like Donna Smith, that means that we, as indentured servants, just got saddled with another bill to pay for others to have care when we do not have it for ourselves. It's not that I don't want poor people to have care; it's that I also want working and middle class people to have it as well.
Bernie, sold us out. He said, "It's okay to further indenture one class of people, so long as you kick back a little to the poor." This is what the Dems did last century, and it is exactly what the Republican Revolution tapped into: WE ARE TAPPED OUT. So, I think that if Sanders was as deserving of the faith as people place him, he would have stood on principle and said "I can't further tax you and justify making private insurance payments the law of the land, just to get a few more clinics that will only help you if you become destitute."
A sellout for "a good cause,' is still a sellout.
Will it be the final spark that unites us all?
Dead meat definitely.
Well, we finally got the true story on what our great leaders have cooked up. Save the big bankers and the big insurers and pharmacy companies and to hell with middle class people. The Democrats are disgusting wimps and the Repugs are wrecking the country, as usual. Barack gives a fine speech, but it stops there with no action. Just let the Repugs run over the top of everyone and use their scare tactics to obstruct anything helpful.
Obama is doing more than "saving" bankers, insurance execs. and drug makers. Obama is institutionalizing unprecedented levels of corporate welfare that is making them wealthy beyond their wildest dreams at the expense of the rest of us.
"We ask that you defeat the bill currently under debate, and immediately move to consider the single-payer approach - an expanded and improved Medicare-for-All program"
While we are proposing delicious pie-in-the-sky solutions with al la mode toppings, why not just decree there be no more sickness?...make illness illegal? Create a 20 foot border fence against all disease?
The Congress barely got THIS pile of crap through... by bribing every single Demorat and Indie Senator and House Rep...how the hell would they get medicare for all past these self indulgent fools?
I think the current bill should be renegotiated in both the house and senate, by democratic committees only, totally excluding the GOP who have sworn to kill ANY bill no matter what it contains, and strip out all the GOP crap that they dishonestly negotiated into the bill simply to try to kill it.
Speaking of "pie in the sky," how do you think they are going to strip out the crap, since it was put in by both Rs and Ds in cahoots with the lobbyists that gave them $millions?
Single-Payer is not "pie-in-the-sky" unless you conceed that corporate profits should trump the will of the people.
Stating, truthfully, that this particular Congress is unlikely to pass Medicare-for-all is NOT ANYTHING LIKE proving that such a plan is as impossible as "making illness illegal".
Heath care is NOT a now-or-never proposition.
Every single Representative, and 1/3rd of the Senators from this Congress will have to stand for election to the next one.
Getting the single-payer plan -with no forced enrollment- passed that the people in majority wish to see is as simple as making a commitment to such a plan a requirement for electing the new Congress.
If you want REAL reform towards a just healthcare system, then make clear to the candidates in your district and State that they will only recieve your vote after they pledge to back H.R. 676 or an equivalent bill in the next Congress.
Encourage others to do the same.
It is that simple and that easy -and that NOT "pie in the sky".
-matti.
Is there anything we can do?
Can we stop a foregone conclusion as onerous as this?
Are we helpless?
23 million will remain uninsured and Medicare will be UNABLE to serve them adequately.
I hope Harvard Med has started running the numbers on how many they estimate will DIE under REFORM?
Of course the usual 45,00 will DIE until this goes into effect. Is that 2014?
4 X 45,000 = 180,000 Americans will DIE - THE COST OF REFORM
If I can extrapolate, 23 million NOT COVERED once this is implemented could be something like:
20,000 Americans will DIE every year after 2014 until ... ??? - THE LEGACY OF REFORM
The only card you or we have left to play is to contact our Democratic Party electeds and make it clear that if they don't vote to kill this bill they will not get our vote again even if they are running against Frankenstein in the next election.
Paid actors most all are, the Democratic Party Theater Guild
is the name of their stage production, and contacting them
is only for those in love with darkness and confusion.
Yes. Altho I, too, have contacted the Senator about this (a need to try to be listened to?) it was obvious after the way Congress completely ignored the huge outpouring of NO!!!!!!! about the bank bailout that they really didn't give a d***. They know better and if their opponent is elected, nothing much will change except the actors. And when they lose they will all have fat cat lobbying and industry jobs lined up.
That's why we need to use our progressive forums to strategize a NATIONAL STRIKE on the day this legislation passes, demonstrating the sovereign will and power of civil society. Please, let's hear some activist dialogue and lose the passivity. Think about it, talk about it, post ideas, proposals, solutions--starting with a NATIONAL STRIKE.
The readers all know about the effect of the problem,
must only talk about the root cause and solution,
otherwise we blind minds by burning emotions.
I believe with these doctors that the best possible solution is a single payer system which has proven itself all over the industrialized world but the sad fact is America is a very corrupt backward society much worse than most people realize.
Cave dweller says: “Let's bring back the guillotine.’
It did not work during the French Revolution of 1776 and it
brought a curse upon our soil.
For Ben Franklin returned from France in that grand year of 1776,
and so motivated with fear our rich nobility that they created a
most corrupt and capitalist Empire USA.
For surely just as greedy is the next layer below our rich nobility,
surely a new form of government that would make even our current
politicians honest would save the day.
NEW LAW
(1) All your excessive wealth belongs to the next class below you.
(2) Rich ruling class must give mansions to the homeless and live
in middleclass neighborhoods.
(3) Those in middleclass neighborhoods must upgrade the slums
to grant equal housing for all.
(4) Those in the slums most supply food and shelter to the homeless.
And without the help of the guillotine, how do you propose to enact this "NEW LAW"?
Well I agree with you, our self-absorbed majority love the
darkness because their deeds are selfish, surely refuse to
come into the light for fear their deeds will be exposed.
So our burden is to shine the light and by that force the
darkness to give way.
So let us not waste time talking all about what goes on in
darkness, instead give them the light of why they do wrong,
shine light on the correct way to do right and walk in the
light, and of course get ourselves martyred in the process.
wonderful concept, people actually helping those in need
like ants with a common cause
or bees sharing the hive
now, how do we instate these laws
we can deal with utilities later
I hate to tell you this but the French Revolution wasn't until 1789. Franklin was oriented towards the unalienable right of the people to revolt against a tyrannical government. Finally, Franklin also believed in the free access to information for all citizens. Check out what he printed in his little press and remember as postmaster general he acquired the largest collection of porn in the New World.
If only the military would have to hold bake sales and our health care and education system would be funded by our taxes, as opposed to the other way around.
Basically, our taxes are another revenue income stream for the powerful elite. They are always able to convince the 'government' to transfer our tax money to a private entity for the purpose of profit without providing an equivalent service. That is why it is theft.
I wonder how much mass media attention this article will get, after all, can't have any opposition coming from 'legitimate' sources such as doctors on issues like health care.
single payer health care or single term
MSM coverage of this group will be limited to vague references to the "liberal left" six paragraphs into the corporate spin on the "historical legislation pushed through by the historical president".
It was historic. Fascism legislated with everyone looking.
Democrats have joined the Republicans, informing the American people that:
You must vote on "culture war" distractions; anything, anything at all, that even marginally impacts corporate profits is none of your concern.
Paid actors most are, the Democratic Party Theater Guild
is the name of their stage production, and contacting them
is only for those in love with darkness and confusion.
Go away, Dixie Outhouse.
Paid actors most Republicians are, the GOP Theater Guild
is the name of their stage production, and contacting them
is only for those in love with darkness and confusion.
"We have concluded that the Senate bill's passage would bring more harm than good"
Obama Happens. Corruption You Can Believe In.
That the doctors call this bill a "malignancy" is correct. Like a cancer it will grow to kill its host (the American public).
IF America's prognosis isn't terminal already, it will be if this cancer continues unabated.
Chemo for the Health Insurer's Protection Act! Kill it!!
And still the only industrialized country to tie health care to having a job - in the face of 12% unemployment.
BTW, the 12% is really almost 20% if calculated everywhere else - includes people with expired unemployment insurance and factors in part-time and low paid workers who iost higher-paying jobs.
But I could be wrong !
Doctors' Rx : Righ .. er, Carry On!
After we have Universal, Single Payer Healthcare I will consider voting for Democrats again but never Republicans.
After defending this legislation for months from all my friends and relatives who are Glenn Beck and company followers (who believe its some sort of commie plot), I am truly embarrassed. This thing stinks! Wall Street and big business run the government. Nothing has really changed.
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 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.
RE: "...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 other expenses peculiar to for-profit corporations...."
remember this one... oh like eons ago... like july... i forget exactly... long before the town halls...
warnings that 119 million would LOSE their coverage... if a public option were enacted...
but it was spin... up is down... in is out... black is white...
what it was... was... the public option was vetted... and most estimates had it - that it would be such a good deal (for real)... almost 2/3rds now getting private insurance... would jump ship for the public option...
now pray tell... multibillion insurance companies didn't know this... their whole damn business is actuarial statistics... they knew... doubled down... and obama and dems blinked...
it's been just mutilate the body since... even now... for chrissakes... it's going to pass... this week... even if every democrat dropped dead of a heart attack tonight... (f***it - pun/analogy appropriate) it would still pass the republican minority... and they STILL can't let it go...
what the F***... 2003... tom delay... led in part to his exit in disgrace from congress... held the part D medicare giveaway open for hours and arm twisted promising illegal quid pro quo's to win over the last few votes... even ordered c-span to point the cameras away from the republican side of the chamber so the public couldn't see the shenanigans...
but i digress...
the public option WAS the ins co's waterloo... they knew it... they rallied... they won.
The CONSPICUOUS CORRUPTION clearly evidenced in the Senate has birthed a Turkey in the form of health care legislation. Kill the turkey.
I've got 20 reasons why the new law does more harm than good. We're talking 2,500 words so I have to divide them up due to the 1,000-word comment limit. I'm doing five of them in each comment, and I am posting them in separate articles in the coming days (at the best health insurance articles).
Laugh out loud that yesterday I posted the 2,500 words in one article and they were deleted. Now this law will be remembered as so bad that I couldn't possibly limit the summary of reasons to 1,000 words. Actually, each of the twenty reasons could justify a 2,000 or more word article in itself, for a total of 40,000 or more words. There is plenty of content for a book, and I am sure there will be many books coming out after it becomes obvious that this law is a failure.
There was a Vancouver, Washington local progressive site that, before all 20 were deleted at Common Dreams, cut and paste the whole thing onto their nice little site. So if I had been dumb enough not to have it on Word on a drive, I could have retrieved it there. Oh well, such is the wild, unpredictable, but never enough traffic life on the Internet.
But a note to inexperienced internet writers: assume everything on the Internet is going to be deleted because sooner or later it is. You need to save your writing to your disc and then back that up.
Very happy holidays y'all.
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The following are 20 reasons why this law will do more harm than good if passed. There is some explanation of many of the reasons, although time and space limitations prevent a total explanation of most of them.
1. People will be legally slaves to health insurance executives or to the penalty division of the IRS, their choice. This is a very fascist oriented bill in many respects. It is also distinctly feudal, with the health insurance executives similar to powerful feudal lords and the people forced to pay them the serfs and the weaker feudal lords who “need protection”.
2. The administrative overhang for health care will be even worse than it is already. There will be no reduction in health insurance company overhead, but now there will be many new government bureaucracies creating many new overheads.
3. The percentage of income that Americans are induced to pay for health care under the deform remains in excess of 10% for those who don’t use health care either because they are not sick or because they are sick but can not afford the deductibles, co pays, medications, and/or the non-covered items.
These will be people who have insurance policies as mantle piece novelties only, never to be used. This problem is often called underinsurance, a problem that will be much, much worse if this is passed. The entire notion of deductibles is poisonous with respect to people seeking necessary screening and treatment early when it does the most good. Deductibles and co pays encourage people instead to put things off until the situation becomes intolerable, by which time it’s often too late.
For those who are sick, 20-30% of income in total health related payments will be the norm, roughly triple what sick people would pay in Canada, almost all of Europe, and much of Asia for that matter. That is nothing short of extortion of Americans even without a mandate, let alone with one. And again, this means that there will be very little reduction of medical bankruptcy.
4. There are many loopholes. For example, the insurance companies are still allowed to cap annual payouts, although now they can do so only if the payouts above whatever they think the annual limit should be are considered non-essential–to them! Similarly, there is a loophole in the no pre-existing conditions prohibition. If the insurance companies declare fraud, and obviously they will still have wide latitude to do so, someone with a pre-existing condition can still be retroactively denied coverage, regardless of any premiums they have paid.
5. The Congress has no excuse for why all the “good things” such as no pre-existing conditions, no lifetime caps, no recessions, and so forth, were not already law years and years and years ago. Moreover, obviously, the Democrats could easily pass “the good things” now (right now, this month) without the slavery mandate and you would have no major complaints (and Obama might even be able to win re-election, so if he does lose in 2012, which seems increasingly likely, it will be 100% his fault.)
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All 20 are at:
http://unity-progress.blogspot.com/2009/12/ultimate-summary-of-reasons-why.html
it's too late now...
what is an insurance company? any insurance company?
collect small sums... from large numbers of individuals... to pay out large sums... to a small number of individuals...
old as the earth... when tribes planted and harvested the first fields... we all do a little work... we all eat...
so.. just WHAT pray tell CAN a sovereign government do... that a private corporation WON'T do...? with respect to insurance?
choose to provide insurance.
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private insurance companies are simply money transfer agents. that's it. and they learned well from the free marketeers long ago how to transfer money... to themselves...
and away from their "core business"...
remember that moniker...
corporate america got 20+ years out of that "core business" bulls***...
that's how they offshored jobs... privatized pensions... and privatized the military... privatized prisons...
so true... so true... the business of america is... business.
i'm not afraid anymore... i WONT vote D in 11-1/2 months... i'll vote 3rd party... ain't getting nothing better either way... we would got the same deal w/ mccain/palin... just a whole lot more hokey...
tell 'em we're done... damn... heard tonight their gonna PASS A LAW forcing broadcasters to turn down the turned-up commercials on tv... can it get anymore silly... oh... it'll be a "directive" to the fcc to hold hearing and study... and phase in over several friggin years... IF it's not too burdensome on the 'whatever-percentage-of-the-economy' the broadcasters are...
how 'bout that one 'percentage-of-the-economy'... 'percentage-of-the-economy'... 'percentage-of-the-economy'... EVERYTHING now is talked about in 'percentage-of-the-economy'...
except debts... deficits... and military...
what 'percentage-of-the-economy' pray tell is the working class? answer=zero. unless you be counting off shore...
screed and rant concludes here... time for mike malloy... i have so few things i enjoy anymore...
Well said.
No matter what lies and promises either wing of the corporate party comes up with, I won't vote for them. I will also keep a sharp eye out for third party fakers that are really corporate trojan horses with apparently the same platform as a true populist third party candidate. The give away is advertising and publicity. The one with most of it is the liar.
England has the perfect system, whereby doctors are paid directly by the government, have many incentives to reduce healthcare costs, each doctor given a set number of patients and the healthier they are the higher his pay.
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?
Not one in a million?
What an offensive and groundless statement.
"Virtually no doctor has taken a course in nutrition."
Gee. I'd like to see the references for those statistics.
Call any medical school.
Use the Google search engine.
For surely common horse-sense is a thing I have no burden
to establish, either you have it or you don't.
That's why we need to use our progressive forums to strategize a NATIONAL STRIKE on the day this legislation passes, demonstrating the sovereign will and power of civil society. Please, let's hear some activist dialogue and lose the passivity. Think about it, talk about it, post ideas, proposals, solutions--starting with a NATIONAL STRIKE.