Nurses, Doctors, Patients, Rally In Des Moines, Iowa Outside White House Forum On Healthcare, Monday
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Article Date: 20 Mar 2009 - 5:00 PDT
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WHAT:
Press conference and rally at Monday's White House Forum on Health Care Reform in Des Moines, Iowa, to express support for single-payer national health insurance, and demand that Congress include single-payer reforms in its debate and discussion, including U.S. Rep. John Conyers' HR 676
WHO:
A broad coalition of healthcare reformers brought together by the Leadership Conference on Guaranteed Healthcare, which includes the National Nurses Organizing Committee/California Nurses Association (NNOC/CNA), Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP), Healthcare Now, and Progressive Democrats of America (PDA). Speakers will include:
Geri Jenkins, RN, Co-President, NNOC/CNA
Leslie Heemsbergen, RN, Iowa
Ronald Lind, M.D., anesthesiologist, St. Charles, Iowa
Jess G. Fiedorowicz, M.D., psychiatrist and clinical investigator, University of Iowa
WHEN:
Monday, March 23rd @ 9:00 a.m.
WHERE:
Polk County Convention Center,
501 Grand Ave, Des Moines, IA
WHY:
"We can look around the world's other industrialized democracies and see very clearly that a guaranteed healthcare system, such as an expanded and improved 'Medicare for All,' is the only way to provide patients with the care they need. We will come to Iowa to make sure that Congress hears from the nation's nurses as it is drafting this life-and-death legislation," said Geri Jenkins, RN, Co-President of NNOC/CNA.
"The prescription for reform being offered by President Obama and by leading figures in Congress - a hybrid of private health insurance plans and government subsidies - will not resolve the problems of our dysfunctional system," said Dr. Quentin Young, national coordinator of PNHP. "We've seen such hybrids repeatedly fail in more than a half-dozen state-based experiments. The only effective remedy is a single, publicly financed system, one that removes the inefficient, wasteful, for-profit private health insurance industry from the picture."
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Grassley And Baucus Are Blocking Single-Payer Reform
posted by Anon on 20 Mar 2009 at 10:18 pmSenate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus and member Senator Chuck Grassley ruled single-payer off the table. However, a MAJORITY of Americans want single-payer reform.
Why?
Sen. Baucus has received more campaign contributions from health insurance and pharmaceutical companies over the past four years than any other Democrat in Congress.
According to the Consumer Watchdog study, Baucus has received $413,000 since 2005 from insurance and drug companies, third behind Sens. John McCain and Mitch McConnell.
The Center for Responsive Politics found that during 2003-2008, Max Baucus received $590,185 from the insurance industry and $524,813 from the pharmaceutical/health product industry. Sen. Grassley received $376,893 from insurance companies and $244,722 from the pharmaceutical / health product industry. Grassley’s second largest donor is Blue Cross/ Blue Shield.
Baucus is now pressuring the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) to favorably judge his health plan as financially sound--even though it is not. The CBO issued a series of recent studies which have found that most savings claimed, in the effort to keep private-for-profit insurance companies in the mix, do not exist.
Alternatively, a single-payer system would save more than $350 billion per year
SINGLE-PAYER SHOULD BE GIVEN A FULL AND FAIR HEARING BY THE SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE
The facts are here: http://www.opensecrets.org/races/indus.php?cycle=2008&id=MTS2
Write to Senator Baucus and Senator Grassley and tell them to put Single-Payer Reform on the table:
• Baucus: http://baucus.senate.gov/contact/emailForm.cfm?subj=issue
• Grassley: http://grassley.senate.gov/contact.cfm
For more information: http://www.change.org/ideas/294/view_action/sen_baucus_we_need_accurate_numbers_not_creative_figuring
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