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email from NOW gang, supporting Universal Healthcare Bill (BARF ALERT)

Posted on 07/10/2007 8:21:10 AM PDT by Gopher Broke

Demand National Health Care For Everyone

Access to health care is a fundamental human right, not a luxury.

People need and deserve universal, continuous, and accessible health coverage that is provided by a single payer and does not require full-time employment and a beneficent employer. It is time for our nation to adopt a national public health policy that ensures an equitable health care delivery system and a healthier society.

Action Needed:

Take Action: Ask your representative to co-sponsor the U.S. National Health Insurance Act, H.R. 676.

Introduced by Representative John Conyers (D-Mich.), the bill would create a publicly financed, privately delivered system for providing comprehensive health care for all U.S. residents by expanding and improving the existing Medicare program.

The goal of the legislation is to ensure that all U.S. residents have access to quality, affordable health care regardless of employment, income, or health status. The program covers all medically-necessary care, including primary care and prevention, prescription drugs, emergency care, mental health services, dentistry, eye care, and substance abuse treatment. Patients would also have the freedom to choose their physicians, providers, hospitals, and clinics.

Take Action: Tell your representative to ensure that the program covers the health needs of women and girls, just as it covers the health care needs of men and boys.

Background:

Approximately 45 million U.S. residents lack health insurance and another 50 million are underinsured. Our employer-based health insurance system disadvantages the poor, the unemployed, the part-time worker, the self-employed, and employees of small businesses. The costly and inefficient U.S. health care system spends over $2 trillion each year, the highest health care expenditure per capita worldwide. A third of this money is spent on insurance company profits, CEO salaries, marketing, lobbying, and other non-health care expenses.

Over the last five years, health care costs skyrocketed 87% while wages increased by only 20%. Many people do not go to the doctor, or receive recommended treatment, or fill prescriptions due to their lack of insurance or because they cannot afford the out-of-pocket costs. As prices continue to rise, both insured and uninsured individuals and families worry about their ability to access health care services.

While the U.S. has the highest health care expenditure in the world, we are not the healthiest nation. The U.S. ranks 31st in life expectancy and 28th in infant mortality rate among industrialized nations. Countries with single-payer health insurance have far better health outcomes and spend significantly less than the United States.

Take Action Now!

Contact your representative to say "Please co-sponsor the U.S. National Health Insurance Act (H.R. 676)." We must stop the health care industry and their lobbyists from "playing doctor" with our lives and gaining large profits at the expense of our health. We cannot make small or struggling businesses provide health insurance for their workers if the price of this coverage is exorbitant. We must take action to create a more cost-effective system of health care delivery that covers everyone.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: leftist; liberal; nags; now; singlepayer; socializedmedicine
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To: Gopher Broke
Access to health care is a fundamental human right, not a luxury.

It's neither.

21 posted on 07/10/2007 9:03:05 AM PDT by Psycho_Bunny
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To: Gopher Broke
When people look to government for an aspect of something as closely connected to their bodies as their health care (whether it be to fund it, insure it, or do research for it), they get a government that tells them what they can and cannot do with their bodies.

So, isn't it odd that it's being pushed by an organization like NOW who's been insisting for years that what they do with their bodies is none of the government's business?

22 posted on 07/10/2007 9:08:13 AM PDT by Dave Olson
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To: therut

Am I wrong or did the cost of prescription drugs start their metoric climb just after the ban on their advertising was lifted?


23 posted on 07/10/2007 9:20:25 AM PDT by Inquisitive1 (I know nothing except the fact of my ignorance - Socrates)
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To: edcoil
I've seen gov't run care [the VA].

Trust me, we don't need it.

24 posted on 07/10/2007 9:22:47 AM PDT by Inquisitive1 (I know nothing except the fact of my ignorance - Socrates)
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To: Gopher Broke

Go to the DMV, city hall, or the state capitol sometime.

And THESE are the people you want responsible for your health and well-being? Take your lips away from the bong, nags.


25 posted on 07/10/2007 9:29:06 AM PDT by OCCASparky (Steely-Eyed Killer of the Deep)
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To: Bob J

LOL- You’re Killing ME


26 posted on 07/10/2007 9:42:07 AM PDT by 11th Commandment
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To: Gopher Broke

Did you notice—all US residents, not all US Citizens.

I first noticed the residents being use as oposed to citizens by my Senator Mel Martinez. He stressed the difference.

Now here it is again, US residents:

“Introduced by Representative John Conyers (D-Mich.), the bill would create a publicly financed, privately delivered system for providing comprehensive health care for all U.S. residents by expanding and improving the existing Medicare program”

Words Matter!


27 posted on 07/10/2007 9:51:15 AM PDT by kjhm
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To: Gopher Broke
Access to health care is a fundamental human right, not a luxury.

Tell this to the people living in Congo or Zambia. Why wasn't healthcare a right 200 years ago? Only when it became widely available (and reasonably effective) have groups like NOW demanded it.

But you cannot pick "healthcare" from a tree, nor can you legislate the availability of something that doesn't exist naturally.

Under the same logic, I should claim that space travel is a fundamental right.

28 posted on 07/10/2007 10:29:00 AM PDT by Lou L
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To: Gopher Broke
Email from NOW Condemning Muslim "honor killings"
29 posted on 07/10/2007 11:39:57 AM PDT by pabianice
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