Posts Tagged ‘health care system’

Other nations see universal health care as necessary. Why don’t we?

May 14th, 2012

Our public leaders here in United States like to proclaim that we’re number one at everything, despite evidence to the contrary. When it comes to health care, now developing nations are beginning to leave us in the dust. In the article “U.S. lags in global healthcare push,” on last Saturday’s front page of the Los Angeles Times, China, Mexico, Ghana and even formerly war-torn Rwanda have embarked on efforts to expand health coverage to their citizens.

“This is truly a global movement,” said Dr. Julio Frenk, a former health minister in Mexico and dean of the Harvard School of Public Health. “As countries advance, they are realizing that creating universal healthcare systems is a necessity for long-term economic development.”

But the international drive to provide healthcare for everyone is increasingly leaving America behind.

“We are really an outlier,” said David De Ferranti, a former World Bank vice president who heads the Results for Development Institute, an international nonprofit based in Washington.

This situation is increasingly becoming an international embarrassment for the U.S., as well as an impediment to our nation’s economic progress. Developing countries know they cannot compete globally with an unhealthy workforce. Yet, the U.S. continues to limp along, wasting resources on an inefficient for-profit healthcare system, and seeing its global economic dominance erode. Americans are throwing their hard-earned money down a health insurance rat-hole, leaving them unable to put that money toward paying off mortgages, financing education, or buying cars or other consumer products.

America’s inability to expand affordable coverage to all really comes down to a toxic combination of political dysfunction, corporate greed and a troubling lack of social solidarity, which fuels appeals to selfishness and bigoted attitudes toward the poor and vulnerable. We have one major political party refusing to extend health care as a right to all Americans, while the other major party will not fight for, let alone consider, the best option to our healthcare crisis – single payer. And we have a Supreme Court that next month could undo programs that provide health care to the poorest Americans. While we’re fighting amongst ourselves over an issue that should bring all Americans together, the rest of the world is passing us by.

Sylvia@CaliforniaOneCare.org

Los Angeles Event – May Day Health Care Is a Human Right: Giant Puppet Battle

April 30th, 2012

May Day Health Care Is a Human Right Event:
Giant Puppet Battle

We can ALL have decent Health Care without a huge price tag.

Join the movement for Health Care for All

This event is part of the city-wide May 1 demonstration. The East LA area will be tackling the issue of health care in this city, state and country.
The event will take time to

  • talk about the broken health care system
  • educate about the alternatives
  • have opportunities to get your blood pressure and blood sugar checked
  • Puppets, music, celebration & more to highlight the solution: SINGLE-PAYER!

Come One, Come all! Giant Puppet Battle and Health Fair Hosted by Health Care for All, The Campaign for a Healthy California, OLA-Wellness/East Wind and the Healthcare for the 99% Affinity Group! Watch as the California Family takes punch after punch from the for-profit Health Insurance Industry Giant! Amazing rebound by embattled Family as they conquer the Giant with Universal Healthcare! Then converge joyously with Occupy LA through the rest of the afternoon in support of the Rights of Everyone!

Tuesday, May 1, 12:00pm-2:00pm
Mariachi Plaza, East 1st Street & Boyle Avenue, Los Angeles

http://ow.ly/aw3t2

Big turn-out for support of Single-Payer is needed! Take public transportation or carpool.

Sponsored by:
Health Care for All-California
The Campaign for a Healthy California
Occupy LA
Occupy LA Wellness

Breast Cancer Survivor Jailed for Unpaid $280 Medical Bill

April 24th, 2012

In a throwback to the Victorian era, hard economic times are creating a comeback for debtors’ prisons, despite the fact that they have been ruled unconstitutional. But legal loopholes allow collections agencies to aggressively go after people who owe money. The Associated Press recently reported that an Illinois woman was sent to jail for an outstanding medical bill of $280, even though the bill was sent in error. Here is yet another horrid consequence of not having a universal, public healthcare system in the United States.

In more than one-third of states, people can be sent to jail if they can’t or won’t pay outstanding debts. Though California does place burdensome penalties on some debtors, the state isn’t as extreme as Illinois. As far as I know, there aren’t any cases here in the Golden State of people in jail for medical debt, thank goodness. But the fact that anywhere in this country, people are still being penalized for being poor makes America’s insistence that it is the “greatest country in the world” ring hollow. A truly great country does not put people in jail for debts, medical or otherwise. And a truly great country provides health coverage for all its people, making headlines like “Breast Cancer Survivor Jailed for Unpaid $280 Medical Bill” non-existent.

Sylvia@CaliforniaOneCare.org

A Comic Take on Health Care in America

April 23rd, 2012

Our crazy and unfair healthcare system sometimes makes us angry and sometimes makes us cry. But sometimes, you just gotta laugh to keep sane. Click on the links below for some political humor about our “uniquely American” healthcare system:

“Insurance Cafe” – Non Sequitur by Wiley

“Drip, Drip, Drip” – Matt Wuerker for Politico

“Why It’s an American Right to Get Sick and Go Bankrupt” by Mark Fiore

Sylvia@CaliforniaOneCare.org