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Health Care Confusion Trips up ‘Confuser’ Turned Whistleblower
Sometimes you cannot make up the twists and turns in life that burst forward out of the relatively predictable stuff. Such is the case as for-profit, private health insurance spokesperson turned whistleblower, Wendell Potter, made what might have seemed at the time a minor gaffe.
During one of his book tour press moments on Countdown with Keith Olbermann, Potter said:
OLBERMANN: And did you-did I read this correctly, that you got stuff from these talking points? From this smear campaign into mainstream representations of Moore at "New York Times," perhaps?
POTTER: Oh, absolutely. It was funneled through AHIP (America's Health Insurance Plans) into a front group called Healthcare (for) America Now, which was received by mainstream reporters, including "The New York Times," as a legitimate organization when he was nothing but a front group set up by APCO Worldwide, a big PR firm that works for both the insurance companies and pharmaceutical companies. It was not anything approaching what it was reporting to be as a grassroots organization. It was a sham group.
OLBERMANN: You mentioned AHIP. We‘ll talk more about Mr. Moore when you‘re both here on Monday, but the "Bloomberg" report that AHIP spent $86 million to stunt or stop health care reform, you know, in this nightmare fantasy, chairing up with-teaming up with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce - - what did they get for their $86 million?
POTTER: They got a Republican Congress, for one thing. And they got a bill that is kind of like the cake. And now they‘re wanting to eat that cake, too.
The insurance industry played the Obama administration like Stradivarius. And they did the same things with the members of the Tea Party. The Tea Party folks may think that Congress might repeal this legislation, but there ain‘t that chance because what the insurers like about this is the requirement that we all have to buy their products, and there‘s no public option to funnel any of that money away from them. They‘ll be getting new revenue that will be converted into profits for their shareholders.
It was not the group Health Care for America Now (HCAN) that was the front for the insurance industry in terms of millions and millions of industry dollars in funding. It was the group Health Care America (HCA) that Potter meant to call out. Now the folks who were part of HCAN are upset - and that's a lot of folks.
But another group is lapping up the Potter gaffe as proof that they were right about the industry funding its own enrichment through health reform or a lack thereof. Single-payer activists, many of whom are members of Healthcare-Now, were angry when HCAN was launched because they believed the use of the name Health Care for America Now intentionally confused people who might have thought they were supporting single-payer, Medicare for All type reform. HCN folks thought HCAN was largely a mouthpiece for the expansion of the health insurance industry and may as well have been funded by the industry even if the ties could not be uncovered at the time.
So enter Wendell Potter after years of working in the corporate spokesperson's role for major for-profit health insurance giants (like CIGNA and others) who defects after a crisis of conscience (and after his kids were raised and well-supported) and becomes a spokesperson for what is wrong with the system and tells all (as far as we know so far) about the dirty little tricks of the industry as it worked to influence public policy and buy the kind of reform that makes health insurance industry CEOs into kings and queens. He writes a book telling all. Then he goes on his media tour promoting the book. And then the mistake was made. Wendell, the "confuser," became Wendell the confused. Just like the rest of us, tripped up by the intentional closely worded group names and monikers.
The media attention now turns to the industry efforts Potter helped orchestrate to discredit Michael Moore's documentary film, SiCKO. Michael and Wendell will appear together on Countdown on Monday night next week to hash out the history of that media battle. Both men have said good things about single-payer reform, and both men have also supported the healthcare law that just passed, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) of 2010. Both are good draws for ratings, and a little bit of controversy never hurt the news media or book sales or movie ticket sales.
During the years when Wendell was doing the bidding of the insurance industry, countless patients and their families were injured and lots of people died after being denied care at the hands of the their insurance companies and their for-profit health providers. He knows that and owns that. Thank goodness Potter turned a significant corner in his professional life, but the suffering at the hands of this system continues unabated.
Even in this latest twist and all the priceless examples of confused language of the health reform debate, the forces that grow wealthier at the expense of patients and their well-being will take pleasure at the attempts to clarify what was never meant to be clear. The simplest, clearest argument was purposely muddied and mangled. Creating a progressively financed, single standard of high quality care for all was never vetted. Medicare, improved and expanded, for all.
HCAN, HCA, HCN. Does any of that matter when 45,000 people are still dying every year in the U.S, because they cannot access appropriate healthcare? HCAN, HCN, HCA. 123 dead today. HCN, HCA, HCAN. No media giant will report that. Even Olbermann is not likely to count the dead on Monday evening or concentrate on the patient stories that drove Potter's conscience to ache or those that lifted Moore's film, SiCKO, to a position that made it ripe for attack. I hope I am wrong. I have long wanted to see the healthcare war death ticker featured just like the war dead used to be counted on the Huntley-Brinkley reports during the Vietnam era.
The reality is that the quote that troubled me most from the Olbermann interview was not the gaffe of group names. I reacted to Wendell saying that President Obama was played like a fine violin by the insurance industry during the health reform debate. My reality says that Obama was first chair of the violin section in an orchestra conducted by the insurance industry, big Pharma and the large corporate providers. And patients weren't even written into the score. That was no error.
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Show AllI railed against "Health Care for America Now" (HCAN) when it first came out, because of the obvious way they tried to co-opt the name of HealthCare-Now!, the group that for years was fighting for a true single-payer system. HCAN muddied the debate with a much watered-down agenda; in other words they came out in favor of "compromise". HCAN was a coalition of "liberal" groups, unions, etc. Note that when these type of groups decide to compromise; when the goal is "any" reform then the progressive message (in this case single-payer) is diluted, co-opted, ignored, and shouted down and the result favors the status quo.
That was my feeling about the group, too, when they first came out. They were watering things down, they did not appear to be single-payer advocates, and they were perhaps (or perhaps) allied with the health insurance industry. HCN has been a single-payer group, and they were founded in part by the late Marian Wright Edelman of the Civil Rights Movement who devoted herself to this issue for many years.
The others, I don't know who they are/were, and the movement was obviously so copted by the insurance industry from both ends of the debate, I regarded them askance ITO where they were coming from.
It has been very clear for years through numerous studies, national and state, and including the Congressional Budget Office, that opening up Medicare to the nation is the most cost effective method covering the most people.
As for Michael, I think he's been made to feel guilty about his prior support for Ralph Nader during the elections with Al Gore. The Democrats were ridiculous in blaming their loss on people like him.
It's good to see Wendell and Moore come together and hope they forge an alliance to make Medicare for All more than a pipe dream. Donna, Wendell, and Moore could also help out by joining the Green Party. But keep up the good work. We got a disappointing health care bill but that shouldn't stop us from striving for Medicare for All.
gnken
The Movie "Sicko" should be showed on major network tv stations, but I'm sure the Nextworks have been threatened by the Medical/Insurance/Corp America of terrible ramifications if they did. Sicko should have been playing on Cable and networks during the Healthcare debate. It was informative and ture, but the powers of Corporate America prevented that. We as CITIZENS should draw a line in the sand and demand notstop of Healthcare for all!!
Dear Donna Smith,
I'm sure that you remember Walter Cronkite, who had a long long career in media journalism. We were sad to see him retire from CBS - and let Dan take over the anchor chair - but we were happy he could pick and choose things he wanted to do.
Guess what. Walter decided one day that he wanted to make a documentary film comparing U.S. and Canadian health care systems. Whoa. Here's what the documentary team did.
They followed one American and one Canadian family with recent pregnancy, through prenatal treatment to birth of the child. They followed one American and one Canadian family, dealing with identical forms of cancer, in the same stage. Lastly they followed one Canadian and one American family dealing with cardiac disease requiring open heart bypass surgery. Walter got to know the six families and their economic circumstances, and how their health care coverage affected their lives.
Uncle Walter was ABSOLUTELY STUNNED by the Canadian health care system. The final part of the documentary was an editorial in favor of a universal healthcare system - not unlike Cronkite's famous 1968 CBS comments that the United States could not win a war in Vietnam, and we should save lives by getting out as soon as possible.
The documentary film was called =Borderline Medicine= and broadcast by PBS in 1990. I videotaped it off the air, thank goodness. Have you ever seen it? Here is a link to a web page about the film.
http://www.filmakers.com/index.php?a=filmDetail&filmID=290
WorldCat shows that U.S. libraries have copies, but they are relatively few. I do not think that the original documentary has been been re-broadcast since 1990. I am SURE that Wendell Potter can tell you that this is NO ACCIDENT and that all efforts were made to suppress the film.
In discussing HC on CD I have asked participants to locate copies.
Trylon
Borderline Medicine may be available to rent at Blockbuster. I'm going to try to rent it at my local Blockbuster store. I'll let y'all know if I was successful.
http://www.blockbuster.com/catalog/movieDetails/169663
UPDATE: Not availavle at the closest Blockbuster. Will go to their website to see if I can locate a store that has it.
Trylon, the filmmakers library has the DVD for sale for $395 (ouch).
http://www.filmakers.com/index.php?a=filmDetail&filmID=290
When the people fear their government there is tyranny,
when the government fears the people there is liberty.
~ Thomas Jefferson
When I lived in the province of Alberta, my ANNUAL co-payment for provincial health care was $360.
Trylon
I still believe that the health insurance industry encouraged Obama to run as a candidate that would reform health care and give them the new younger and healthier customer base they so desperately needed with the idea in mind that once the mandate was in force they would dump him for the republicans in order to get rid of the few provisions they don't like. A brilliant strategy!
It's time to call ourselves what we want: Improved Medicare for All.
Thanks for your clarity and truth-speaking, Donna!
As always, a pleasure to read Ms. Smith's writings.
The only thing I would take exception with is,
"My reality says that Obama was first chair of the violin section in an orchestra conducted by the insurance industry, big Pharma and the large corporate providers."
To me, Obama was more like the CONDUCTOR performing the symphony written by big pharma.
Trylon, thanks for the 411 on the documentary. Always was a fan of Walter Cronkite, grew up watching him during the Apollo missions on an old black and white.
Beforkids,
Found it MUCH cheaper, just ordered me a copy ;)
I live in CA, hence the tax.
http://www.pppdocs.com/allproductions.html
Products Total $ 24.95
Shipping $ 4.99
Order Tax $ 2.43
Order Total $ 32.37
Thank you, sincerely, KrazyKatz!
I'm going to express an unusual opinion. (So what else is new?)
I think that if Walter Cronkite were alive today and he - as a journalist and investigative reporter - heard the mind-boggling admissions and confessions of Wendell Potter about the healthcare industry playing hardball WRT Moore's =SICKO= etc. - he would 1) first make an effort to have the one-hour documentary =Borderline Medicine= legally put into cyberspace at YouTube, 2) if his efforts to do so were thwarted by lawyers from any quarter, he would encourage the widespread pirating of this work so that ALL Americans can see it.
There are millions of people who do not have access to one of the few libraries with =Borderline Medicine= and nearly FIFTY MILLION WITHOUT HEALTH CARE who cannot afford $30.00 for a DVD or VHS tape. The Medical Industrial Complex knows this and my guess is it has succeeded in containing the work almost TWENTY YEARS.
Accordingly, some information is way out of date. That is not the point.
When people see this film, the thing to remember is that it was being created in 1989 and 1990, then broadcast in 1991. First Lady Hillary Clinton chaired a Presidential Commission on health care reform, and one would think that =Borderline Medicine= would have been repeatedly RE-BROADCAST on PBS or elsewhere in 1992, 1993, 1994. Did you see it? I didn't, and I followed ALL television material on the topic, including public forums hosted by Roger Mudd. Remember Roger? [Welease Wodger!]
And one would think that =Borderline Medicine= would have been repeatedly broadcast during the healthcare reform debate which followed the election of Barack Obama.
If I were an investigative journalist (or Michael Moore) I would smell an important story in here somewhere. I got up in the middle of the night to post this; now I am going back to bed. Good night.
Trylon
KrazyKatz,
Well stated.
Indeed Obama was not "played."
He's the conductor shilling for his Wall St. pals.
There are only 12 comments? Hell, I'll add one.
And thank you Donna Smith for continuing to cover this issue.
Given that as a result of the financial meltdown and the ensuing collapse of the labor market roughly 20 million people have been abandoned to virtually or literally permanent unemployment (to join the roughly same number who were already so abandoned even before the financial meltdown) the number of people who under the law are supposed to buy the grossly overpriced health insurance will be much less than was forecasted by the economic geeks from the insurance industry and from the Obama administration. These permanently unemployed will get limited, some would say token, coverage under Medicaid, essentially for free.
Further, among those who technically have enough money to waste on the insurance and are supposed to buy it, because of the more fierce opposition to the law than was forecasted by the geeks, a few million in that group more than forecasted will refuse to buy it.
Finally, many of those who are induced to buy the grossly overpriced insurance will take more than full advantage of it once they get it. They will be paying quite a few visits to the doctor and in some cases to the hospital to make up for years of not going. This will be very, very costly to the health insurance companies.
What is the common denominator of all of these relatively unpredicted things? It's that the supposed windfall gains by the health insurance industry will be far less than expected by the greedy, elitist insurance executives. In fact, since there is not yet a bottom in sight for the deteriorating US economy, it is even plausible that the insurance industry will reap essentially nothing at all from their playing Obama and other political elitists like a violin.
Heartfelt applause and a clenched-fist salute to Donna Smith for her acknowledgment that Obama truly is Barack the Betrayer. That -- just as I've been saying for months via "Outside Agitator's Notebook," (lorenbliss.typepad.com) -- Obama is merely doing what the capitalist Ruling Class hired him to do.
I recall seeing Mr. Potter on MSNBC's "The Ed Show".
Potter was against Obama's bill and then for it and the 11th hour--same with ED. Happy little corporate coincidence, no?
If Potter really wanted to redeem himself--he'd EDUCATE Americans on an improved MEDICARE FOR ALL system instead of half-ass support Obamacare and promoting his book.
Deaths resulted from Mr. Potter handy work in the name of corporat profits--namely the death of 17 year old Nataline Sarkysian.
In my eyes he is not yet redeemed. I see Potter as an opportunist now selling a book--making more dirty $ off the system.
BTW, the group HCA--HEALTH CARE AMERICA is an Obamabot front group for Obama and his corporate health care DEFORM bill.
Health Care-NOW! is a group that supports an IMPROVED MEDICARE FOR ALL run by Katie Robbins.
Good on Donna for clarifying who these groups are.
Last May I got food poisoning and wound up in our local hospital, dehydrated. Recently I perused my bill and found several items, oxygen, inhalers, that I did not use during that admission, for which Medicare paid a bunch of money.
That is the Achilles heel of the system. It's not feasible to find or prevent fraudulent charges. I'm now convinced that the best system provides care directly, with all the staff on salary and little or no reimbursements.
Single payer won't eliminate this problem.
I agree Donna. Obama led the charge away from single payer.
I've heard you speak and you would make a capital guest. Your own personal story is compelling.
Call up Olbermann and ask for equal time with Potter.
Donna should replace that sick "Morning Joe" on MSNBC so that at least one news channel can be devoted to healthy morning talk.