![]() Subscribe to Dollars & Sense magazine. Recent articles related to the financial crisis. Rallies for Single-Payer in 50+ Cities 5/30From Healthcare Now!—important rallies this weekend, in a city near you (visit the website for a long list of cities and events--most are on Saturday):May 30th: National Day of Action Nationwide Rallies for Improved Medicare for All Join thousands of single-payer supporters in a nationwide week of action to support improved Medicare for all (HR 676). Single-payer activists will be gathering all over the country to say, "Healthcare, yes; Insurance companies, no," and to show solidarity with demonstrations at the AHIP (American Health Insurance Plans, a private health insurance lobby) conference in San Diego. If an action isn't already in your city, plan your own day of action! It can be a town hall meeting, demonstration in front of a local insurance company, film showing, vigil, or your own unique idea. Let us know what you'd like to start planning by contacting info@healthcare-now.org. 47 million Americans are uninsured. Private insurance rates are rising faster than inflation and our incomes. By 2025 the cost of private health insurance will exceed our projected income. Click here for more info including a list of cities and events. Labels: health care, Healthcare NOW, HR676, single-payer Insider Report on the Health Care SummitThanks to activist pressure, single-payer advocate Oliver Fein, MD, was allowed to participate in the White House health care summit. In his extensive post, Dr. Fein gives an inside account of the summit and lays out some reasons for cautious optimism for those pushing for a single-payer universal health care system.The major single-payer bill in the House is HR 676. Dr. Fein reports that Senator Bernie Sanders is planning on proposing a counterpart bill in the Senate shortly. From the Beaver County Blue website: Thanks to many grassroots activists and physicians who called the White House and threatened to demonstrate outside its gates, I was at the Health Care Summit at the White House on March 5 along with Rep. John Conyers Jr. (D-Mich.). And it was good thing. It meant that the single-payer position was recognized as one pathway to health care reform. It also meant that one of our concerns was present: namely, that any health care reform that includes the for-profit, private health insurance companies will fail to provide universal coverage, will not be able to reduce heath care costs, and will increase the number of underinsured. Read the full post here. Read Joel A. Harrison's article on how U.S. taxpayers aren't getting what they're paying despite massive health care spending (from our May/June 2008 issue), and go here for more D&S coverage of health care issues. Labels: Bernie Sanders, health care, HR676, John Conyers, national health insurance, single-payer Call-In For Single PayerHealthcare Now, an organization dedicated to promoting national health insurance, has dedicated today as a national call-in day for Single-Payer health insurance. Specifically, they are urging Congress to support HR676, John Conyers’ National Health Insurance Act.For more information, click here. Labels: HR676, national health insurance, single-payer |