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Single-Payer Events Planned in Fifty Cities
Activists of every stripe take to the streets to put single-payer on the table!
Nationwide - May 27 - As the Obama administration calls for health reform to be done this year, people in support of improved Medicare for all, a single-payer national health system, take to the streets in nearly fifty cities around May 30th. Single-payer advocates support the removal of for-profit insurers from providing basic health care, which would create enough savings, an estimated $400 billion a year, to guarantee health care to all. The Obama administration has repeatedly stated that single-payer is not being considered as an option for reform.
Town hall meetings, protests at insurance companies, rallies in state capitols, and vigils in memory of the 22,000 people who die each year because they lack health insurance will be taking place across the country. Members of Healthcare-NOW!, Progressive Democrats of America, the California Nurses Association, Physicians for a National Health Program, and the Green Party have largely mobilized around the day of action under the umbrella of the Leadership Conference for Guaranteed Health Care, a coalition of national organizations supporting national single-payer legislation.
A 2008 study shows 59 percent of U.S. physicians now favor government legislation to establish national health insurance. This alongside a recent CBS Poll showing 59% of Americans in favor of government-provided national health insurance reflects the growing support for single-payer. Supporters are angered as leading advocates supporting this solution are left out of the national debate on health reform.
Earlier this month, a total of 13 people, physicians, nurses and activists, were arrested for standing up in the Senate Finance Committee roundtable on health and demanding single-payer be considered. There have been 41 witnesses in the Senate Finance Committee discussions on health reform, without one single-payer advocate.
"A growing majority of physicians support a national health program because they cannot practice quality medicine until private insurers are removed from interfering in medical decisions and denying needed care. Health care providers are now willing to engage in acts of civil disobedience in order to show that health care reform is about improving patients' health, not bailing out insurers. Health care is the civil rights issue of this decade," states Dr. Margaret Flowers, one of the physicians arrested in the Senate Finance Committee.
"Advocates for single-payer represent the marginalized majority. The people deserve a fair hearing on health care reform, and that cannot happen if advocates of single-payer are silenced." states Katie Robbins, Assistant Coordinator, Healthcare-NOW!
"The single-payer solution meets President Obama's three core principles," said Tim Carpenter the national director of Progressive Democrats of America. "It would reduce costs, guarantee choice, and ensure all Americans have quality, affordable health care; it provides far more in savings than any other option being considered."
As of yet, a single-payer system is the only plan that would be truly universal and guaranteed to contain sky rocketing health care costs. Many of the best health care systems in the world are single-payer systems. In addition to saving lives, it would end bankruptcies caused by medical debt and remove financial barriers to care.
HR 676, the National Health Care Act, currently has 77 Congressional cosponsors in the 111th Congress.
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Show AllDon't forget to "push back, hard" against the drug companies too. Sickness care for all isn't the answer, we need to look at the long term consequences to determine the best choice.
Tomorrow, May 28th, there will be a single-payer rally at 5th and Main in Louisville, Ky., in front of the Humana building, from 11:30am to 1:00pm - Do join us.
On Saturday, May 30th, there will be a single-payer seminar at Indiana University Southeast in New Albany, IN (across the river from Louisville, KY. John Conyers will be featured speaker, along with Dr Claudia Fegan of PNHP and Dr. Rob Stone of HCHP (a PNHP affiliate). This will be from 8:00 am to 12:30
pm and is open to everyone, no charge and no pre-registration.
There will be muffins and bagels as long as they last.
Let's push back, hard!
Yep! Use this site to find a fun-filled Saturday near you!
http://www.healthcare-now.org/
March with like-minded progressives and rage against the machine!
I hope this is the beginning of coordinated protests every day and all throughout the country until the corporate health care system is abolished. It is a vampire leeching off of every sector of our society.