From our hearts and from our suffering: the following
– and sprinkled about - are stories from petition
signers on healthcare-now.org.,
petitions calling for passage of H.R. 676 for a single payer,
non-profit healthcare system in the United States.
Pearl V., FL
I have visited a number of European countries
all of whom are much less wealthy than the United States , and
they had universal health care for all. Furthermore, they do
a better job for less money according to worldwide reports.
We cannot allow the privatization of health care to continue
in our country as it delivers spotty care, eliminates many citizens,
and allows huge profits to the organizations running the health
care facilities. Medicare, more disciplined than it is presently,
is an example of how universal care could be used to cover all
age groups and be more effective. I am sure the majority of
Americans would like such coverage and wonder why they cannot
have a vote on this important issue put on an election agenda.
Thank goodness for Mr. Moore's "Sicko" which may encourage
change in our bloated health care system.
Kathy R., NY
This is such an important issue and needs our
immediate attention.
Joe V., CA
The world’s leading economy comes in last
on healthcare!
Lisa S., FL
The incident with the woman who lay dying on
the floor, in a Los Angeles hospital while hospital staff DO
NOTHING to help is absolutely horrific. This is an enormous
wake up call to our government. OUR HEALTH CARE SYSTEM IS FAILING
US!
Joseph P., NJ
To ALL members of Congress, vote now for HR-676
or hand in your resignations on November 2008. We will not tolerate
this present system one more day.
William T., OR
Health insurance was a bad idea to start with.
As soon as the insurance system was in place, doctors and hospitals
no longer had to deal with patients having "sticker shock"
and sales resistance. The medical community could charge what
it felt like. As we learn more about predicting an individual's
health care needs from his DNA, the insurance model would suggest
that high cost individuals should not be covered or that they
should pay higher premiums. If, on the other hand, insurance
companies are told they must cover such high cost people and
charge a standard premium, then we might as well give up the
idea of "insurance" because "insurance"
companies will have become nothing more than profit-making private
tax collectors.
What would it mean for a Single Payer, Non-Profit
Health System to be enacted in this troubled Nation of Ours, a
nation trapped in the "capitalist model" of governance?
Fewer Dying and Suffering People
Too many people are dying, all because of inequality.
It's not just that we have a broken healthcare system, it is a
system based on profit and on a capitalist model. This is a system
which will always and always put money and profit before the well
being of its customers and/or consumers. That reference, “customer
and consumer,” instead of “patient”, in itself
says a lot about what relationship will ensue. The insurance model
says, “How much can you/we afford? It is not one of care,
and much less of health. The current system is broken and has
actually become anti-health, since it is more profitable for them
to not cure people's illnesses but to just medicate them for life,
if possible. They then reap the sinful profits, ill-gotten gain,
from the people's lives and well being. It is not noted that healthcare
is a universal human right. And yet this illegal denial of a right
that is recognized worldwide is happening in the United States
of America. Come on people, how can we as a people and the citizens
of this nation allow such injustice any longer?
Barbara P., PA
I'm tired of suddenly finding that I have to
fight my insurance company to cover things I need to stay alive.
HR 676 will make it possible for me to simply LIVE. The same
applies to millions of other people, especially my fellow Baby
Boomers, who, as we grow older, will learn that more and more
of us have multiple medical problems and no desire to wage battles
for our lives against insurance companies!
The insurance and pharmaceutical companies are
so powerful and politically connected that they have concocted
a health system within the capitalist model - of profit and greed
which go hand in hand – that has allowed them to create
a system where only the upper filthy-rich class can afford to
live a long and healthy life and without the long lines and economic
red-tape with which "the rest" have to cope. And when
you know that genocide, and specifically ethnocide, is a reality,
you start to look at the current U.S. health system as an easy
way to kill off the poor and lower classes. This includes poor
whites, but also and as always, a disproportionate percentage
of people of color, simply due to slavery, the lack of reparations
and historical racism within civilization as a whole but also
here in America, with it's very repressed/hidden past of colonizing
sins.
Another issue is that too many doctors and health
practitioners across this Nation are prescribing "medications"
instead of curing the patient. They don’t understand or
prescribe economical or sometimes 110% safer herbal remedies.
Some pills cause five new ailments. Then you need more pills and
the next thing you realize is that you and I are taking a handful
of pills everyday. And the cost of the pills is outrageous/a small
fortune.
The doctor has to make a living because nothing
in a capitalist system is free. All the while the people suffer
and die. Many surely wish they would just die, rather than endure
this heartless system of so-called healthcare. Many go through
hours, days and weeks, some even months and years of "that
ole' red tape" that has so many dead bodies and uncountable
moments of agony and pain that the sick and suffering go through
in these so called centers of health and care.
Praise for the True Caregivers
I'd like to give all due praises and respect to
all the true caregivers, the doctors and nurses within this sad
health system who go beyond the call of duty - and specifically
paychecks, bonuses and house bills – who cut corners, and
break rules and regulations simply to be able to provide healthcare
to the sick.
People, come on. We need to recognize profiteering
as the real culprit in the healthcare system. It has become blatant,
for all to see. Anytime you have a system where someone has to
break the law to be able to provide care, something is obviously,
gravely wrong. And it does not take a rocket scientist - as the
Good ole' Brother Mumia Abu-Jamal always reminds us – to
know that the reason this is the way it is, is simply because
of the capitalist model that requires profit-making institutions.
They place shareholder "profit-mandates" before life
and even before the whole premise and reason for a healthcare
system.
The Critical Social Issue of Privatized
Healthcare in an Overcrowded City of Sick People
Visit any urban area in this Nation and you will
find the majority of People coughing, aching, limping, suffering
and yes, dying.
We all interact with each other throughout daily
life, especially in the overcrowded and overpopulated cities and
ghettos, and as it so happens – there is always a great
percentage of the poor people/workers struggling in these regions.
Sick people get others sick. It seems like this is the perfect
social-situation for anyone profiting from the healthcare industry.
More sick people mean more profits.
Patricia A, HI
We have slipped so low as a nation in providing
for the less advantaged. Now the disadvantage has reached up
to the working and middle class. This is a Country of "we
the people" not we the corporations. We must take back
our right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for
"we the people."
Fighting and slaving for life and healthcare is
a daily reality of the most impoverished, and surprising to many,
also the "working middle class", which in America is
supposed to be a good and comfortable living in all aspects of
life, especially healthcare coverage. People in all classes and
walks of life are suffering and dying from this system in America.
All of this is due to the evil indifference in the decisions laid
out by guidelines, administrative procedures and what can be called
"economic red tape", all to ensure that no medical procedure
is performed on anyone if there exists a "legal loop hole"
that allows insurance companies to refuse to pay for any needed
operations, surgeries, cures, medicines or mental health care.
The problem with the for-profit insurance industry
is this: the more care they give to us, the less profit they make.
And their job is to make a profit, not to provide care. They are
letting people die all because of money, while others have millions
and billions in banks. Does this make sense? Inequality is the
first cause of this anti-health system. Inequality, because a
human rights system has been turned into a for-profit system.
Read more about socialism and please stop accepting
things as they are. Be brave and remember that only with action
can we accomplish and effect change.
Since this is an article about/for healthcare,
I'm obliged also to include the very vital issue of Planet and
Species extinction. It is not a theory; it is a fact! If we care
anything about the all encompassing future, or our children and
their continuity in all of the essence and meaning of the future
- including existence within the expanse of this chaotic and indifferent
universe – we need first to start by curing and healing
the sick of our nation and then the world. See the movie “SICKO”
by Michael Moore, and then take action.
Jon B., MO
We are a great nation; we need to start acting
like it.
Socialism, or looking for the common good for
all our people will be the only way for us, as a species, to be
able to act and cope with the great tasks ahead. We've been at
a point of no return for quite a few decades now, since the beginning
of industrialization and imperialism. Come on, how can we allow
a system like this to continue? We are all affected.
Kathryn W., NC
Why is this so hard??? We are building a wall
to protect our borders. Using billions of dollars. Candidates
are raising MILLIONS to be elected into office. And diabetic
test strips are $1.11 A PIECE. What is going on? We must all
step up to the plate and fight for what Americans deserve. Our
country CAN afford this. Our Veterans DESERVE BETTER..we must
ALL hold our so called elected officials accountable. We MUST
WORK TOGETHER to change this. Would a massive phone campaign
work??? LET"S DO IT Tell me how to get this going..AND
IT WILL BE DONE ! I do love my country, always will. But we
can make it better, together.
Until we accomplish this grand move ahead, toward
Utopia and as much of a Heaven on Earth that you/we can achieve
with unity - while working within this capitalist system - the
most economically viable bill I've come across is H.R. 676. “for
quality healthcare for all, guaranteed by single-payer financing
- a non-profit improved and enhanced Medicare for All.”
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here to sign the petition.
Richard B. MI
Please represent us citizens and not special
interests in the insurance and pharmacy industries. Support
and co sponsor HR 676 Expanded Medicare for all - Single Payer
- National Health Insurance.
Irma C., AZ
Please read H.R.
676, debate it, enact it. Thank you and Blessings.
Brief Summary of Legislation
The United States National Health Insurance Act
establishes a unique American national universal health insurance
program. The bill would create a publicly financed, privately
delivered health care system that uses the already existing Medicare
program, by expanding and improving it to all U.S. residents,
and all residents living in U.S. territories. The goal of the
legislation is to ensure that all Americans will have access,
guaranteed by law, to the highest quality and most cost-effective
health care services, regardless of their employment, income,
or health care status. With over 45-75 million uninsured Americans,
and another 50 million who are under- insured, the time has come
to change our inefficient and costly fragmented non-healthcare
system.
Who is Eligible
Every person living or visiting in the United
States and the U.S. Territories would receive a United States
National Health Insurance Card and ID number, once they enroll
at the appropriate location. Social Security numbers may not be
used when assigning ID cards.
Health Care Services Covered
This program will cover all medically necessary
services, including primary care, inpatient care, outpatient care,
emergency care, prescription drugs, durable medical equipment,
long term care, mental health services, dentistry, eye care, chiropractic,
and substance abuse treatment. Patients will have their choice
of physicians, providers, hospitals, clinics, and practices. No
co-pays or deductibles are permissible under this act.
Conversion To A Non-Profit Health Care
System
Private health insurers shall be prohibited under
this act from selling coverage that duplicates the benefits of
the USNHI program. Exceptions to this rule include coverage for
cosmetic surgery, and other medically unnecessary treatments.
Those who are displaced as the result of the transition to a non-profit
healthcare system are the first to be hired and retrained under
this act.
Cost Containment Provisions/ Reimbursement
The National USNHI program will set reimbursement
rates annually for physicians, allow for global budgets (annual
lump sums for operating expenses) for healthcare providers and
negotiate prescription drug prices. A "Medicare For All Trust
Fund" will be established to ensure a dedicated stream of
funding, as well as an annual appropriation to ensure optimal
levels of funding for the program.
The conversion to a not-for-profit healthcare
system will take place over a 15 year period, through the sale
of U.S. treasury bonds.
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here to sign the petition.
Only when you live it and see and therefore feel
the "nitty gritty" of the "struggle for health
and life" do you/we know the severity of the suffering that
is happening throughout this Nation (and World).
Click
here to read the stories of many of the people who signed
the petition. Note: they are heart wrenching, so have some tissue,
if you have a heart, and for some, if you have a conscience.
Lana R., NY
I have a sever pain on the right side of my body.
I haven't gone to the doctor because I fear it might be cancer
or something worse and I can't afford to pay for it as I have
very little money. I will probably have to wait till I have
to be taken to the emergency room since I can't afford a doctor
I will have to wait till I can't function anymore. I am so frightened
and there is no one to help. The big corporations control everything
in this country including all of the presidential administrations.
I don't see how we will be able to beat them. They have all
the money and they control everything. they are bloated with
money, and we are just poor and small and all the politicians
are bought... how can we beat them? Bush and the right wingers
as well as the democrats have been bought and sold by the insurance
companies. I don't see how we will ever be able to get universal
healthcare. The corporations on top control everything and everyone
and they will never allow it. I am so hopeless. I will just
wait till I have to be taken to the emergency room, what ever
happens, I will probably not survive this, I am so frightened...
We constantly experience unnecessary and sinfully
neglectful deaths and suffering of newborns, grandmothers, mothers,
women, children, handicapped, grandfathers and veterans. Kids
die from simple things that really cost nothing, nothing, and
should cost nothing, but yet, yet...we endure.
But no more! With tears of frustration but with
strong emotions of human devotion from our ancestors, I end here...for
now.
Thank you for listening, reading and moving together
with us to take action.
Claude V: human, son, father, activist and
Healthcare-NOW
webdesigner.
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