Posts Tagged ‘California Nurses Association’

365 Ad # 295 Deborah Burger

December 20th, 2010

Deborah Burger, President of the 85,000-member California Nurses Association, says that their research has shown that a single payer healthcare system would stimulate the economy and create jobs. And it would mean that patient care would be nurses’ first priority. That’s why they support California OneCare.

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Why Keep Private Health Insurance Around?

December 7th, 2010

Healthcare activist Donna Smith of the California Nurses Association asks in a recent essay: of what value is private health insurance? The answer is, none. Private insurance by itself doesn’t provide the medical care. It certainly doesn’t make our care cheaper. It turns something valuable – our health – into a commodity. It’s simply a racket.

And yet we keep the idea of private health insurance around, despite the fact that the insurance companies keep ripping us off. Just last week, the California Department of Managed Care fined seven of the state’s largest insurers $5 million for not paying doctors and hospitals fairly. The companies included the usual suspects in corporate healthcare malfeasance: Anthem Blue Cross, Blue Shield, United/PacifiCare, Kaiser, HealthNet, Cigna and Aetna.

Meanwhile, California employers have seen costs for health insurance increase almost by half over the last six years. For the majority of Californians who get their insurance through their job, that means taking on more of the financial burden by forgoing higher wages, or seeing their employers drop their coverage altogether. Workers continue to pay more for less coverage.

So why as a society do we allow this product to exist when it doesn’t give us much of anything in return?

Sylvia@californiaonecare.org

365 Ad # 211 Deborah Burger

September 27th, 2010

Deborah Burger, President of the 85,000-member California Nurses Association, says that their research has shown that a single payer healthcare system would stimulate the economy and create jobs. And it would mean that patient care would be nurses’ first priority. That’s why they support California OneCare.

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Single Payer Activists Fired Up at PNHP California 2010 Summer Conference

July 21st, 2010

Thanks to Jeoffry B. Gordon, MD, MPH, for this summary of the successful event which took place July 17, 2010. Photos provided by California OneCare.

Last weekend, Physicians for A National Health Program California held a conference in Los Angeles on SB 810 – Single Payer for all Californians. It was attended by more than 150 enthusiastic and eager people. Speakers included Dr. Margaret Flowers, who was arrested at Senator Max Baucus’s Senate Finance Committee hearing which put single payer off the table; Dr. Paul Hochfeld, leader of The Mad As Hell Doctors’ tour; and former state Senator Sheila Kuehl.

They all gave inspirational messages and examples from practical experience. Representatives of state Senator Mark Leno, California Teachers Association, California Nurses Association, California State Employees Association and California OneCare also participated.

Among the important messages were:

  • There is a growing state and national movement in support of Medicare for All
  • Obama’s health reform package is too complex and costly – especially for companies, individuals and families
  • The federal reforms won’t work as well because there are too many giveaways to health insurance companies
  • Electing a governor in November who will preserve the community’s safety net and improve civic participation in California is crucial
  • Universal health care is just one brick in the foundation needed to reverse our county’s decline into income polarization and corporate control
  • True success for SB 810 is a long term project, probably taking seven to ten years and a ballot initiative to achieve.

More information and copies of presentations are available at the PNHP California website and on the organization’s Facebook page.

Jeoffry B. Gordon, MD, MPH