Multimillion-Dollar AARP Campaign Busts The Myths Of The Health Care Debate
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Article Date: 11 Aug 2009 - 10:00 PDT
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This week, AARP will launch the next phase of its Health Action Now campaign with a multimillion-dollar national advertising and grassroots push to ensure every American has a choice of doctor and dependable, affordable health insurance. The Association's paid advertising-available online now-will run nationally on television, locally on radio, in print publications and online. AARP activists will also be in action in every state to ensure every member of Congress knows the 50-plus community wants action to fix what's wrong with health care and preserve what's right.
AARP's advertising campaign will bust the myths some are spreading to frighten Americans, including false assertions that fixing the health care system will lead to rationed health care, a government takeover or even euthanasia.
"We won't stand idle when opponents of health care reform attempt to scare or mislead the American people-and older Americans in particular-about what fixing the system really means," said AARP Executive Vice President Nancy LeaMond. "The truth is we need to fix health care, whether it's ensuring affordable coverage for Americans age 50 to 64 or improving benefits for people in Medicare. It's time for the public to get the real facts."
AARP will combine this effort with grassroots action by millions of volunteers and activists. AARP members will visit their representatives and senators in their district offices and attend events in support of health care reform. The Association will also host more than 80 events across the country, including dozens of town hall meetings with legislators and community leaders.
LeaMond added: "The opponents of reform will stop at nothing to derail the process and protect their own vested interests-even if it means misleading older Americans. We're here to make sure everyone knows the facts and not the myths."
One of AARP's new print ads reads: "Special interest groups are trying to block progress on health care reform using myths and scare tactics. Like the myth that health care reform will give the government the power to make life-and-death decisions for everyone. That's simply false. The fact is, no one, including the government or your insurance company, will be given power to make life-and-death decisions for anyone regardless of their age. Those decisions will be made by you, your doctor and your family."
This round of advertising is scheduled to run through mid-September in national outlets and in select local markets. Television advertisements will appear on networks including CBS, Fox News Channel, Lifetime and MSNBC, while online ads will appear on web sites including CNN.com and ABCNews.com, as well as social networking sites.
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Thank God And The AARP
posted by Pam Denosky on 11 Aug 2009 at 10:47 amI feel relieved for having read that the AARP intends to get involved in support of the much needed health care reform. Maybe they can appeal to those of who have been scared by misinformation put forth by the desperate.
I have witnessed the health insurance industry do very cruel things to very good and fully insured people. Time and time again I have read medical records, on the job, in which physicians have stated their disagreement with the insurance co. refusal to cover their patients recommended treatment, treatment that is the standard of practice.
They have been getting by with this absurd level of control in medical care for way too long. If their decisions were well informed and in the interest of the patient that would be one thing. But this is all about profit at the expense of the rest of us. A fully insured friend of mine with leukemia could not get the treatment called for until a state senator intervened. They dictate all the pricing which we pay to them and then they fail to live up to their end of the bargain with no consequences. Health care reform will fix this.
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