America's Registered Nurses To Obama: Public Option Should Be Access To The Congressional Plan, But Best Solution Is To Expand Medicare To Everyone
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Article Date: 10 Sep 2009 - 16:00 PDT
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The nation's largest union and professional association of registered nurses tonight welcomed the renewed call by President Obama for comprehensive healthcare reform.
"But sadly, the President's prescription for reform still falls short of the full reform that is needed to solve our ever escalating healthcare crisis," said Deborah Burger, RN, co-President of the 86,000-member California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee.
"The President made a renewed call for a public option, but a public option should at least be a 'Congressional option' at least as good as the benefits Congress members get.
"The biggest problem with his approach, however, is not the public option, it's the private option. Private insurers are the principal cause of skyrocketing healthcare costs, and the disgraceful denials of care for people with insurance.
"Nothing in this plan will end insurance denials - and insurance companies are denying nearly one-fourth of all claims in California alone, according to data the insurers themselves report to the state.
"Second, we heard again pledges to end the health insecurity faced by so many American families; yet the promise of effective cost controls remains elusive. Insurance premiums, co-pays and deductibles will continue to skyrocket with little in this plan to end their price gouging practices.
"President Obama said tonight "We are the only advanced democracy on Earth - the only wealthy nation - that allows such hardships for millions of its people." That's true.
The reason is that all those other countries have a national healthcare system, such as our Medicare program, and don't barter human lives for profit. Ultimately that is the most effective way to actually guarantee healthcare for all Americans, control costs, and improve quality. That would be the change we could all believe in."
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It's 2009 So Why Are We Still Debating Health Care Reform?
posted by Robert Carver on 11 Sep 2009 at 12:02 amI am fortunate enough to have friends and family in Europe. I have spoken to many of them about their country's health care systems in comparison to our own. It is obvious that we need serious health care reform to provide access to medical care to all Americans and stop this for-profit bottom-line mentality that rations health care to those fortunate enough to have medical insurance. Why are we even having such a discussion here in 2009? This should have been settled in the previous century as we spend much more per capita for health care than any other nation on earth while repeatedly scoring at the bottom of the quality of life metrics used to measure the quality of health care. The time for serious health care reform is right here, right now and I hope our nation can find the moral fiber to do the right thing.
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