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Jim Winkler spoke at a January 24, 2007, press conference hosted by Healthcare-NOW! at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. Here is his statement. How to Get Healthy Will Healthcare Timidity Trip Up Hillary Clinton? by Jeff Cohen Edith Kenna from HCHP Fort Wayne has written a great Op-Ed piece entitled "Insurance is the problem: Health care industry at fault." Read the full article . . . Health Savings Accounts Health savings accounts (HSA’s) are the last great hope of the private insurance industry. Here are two very concise and readable links to articles pointing out the problems of HSA’s. First, Hendrick Hertzberg in the New Yorker gives a brilliant critique:www.hchp.info/consumption.html . Second, Sara Collins of the Commonwealth Fund, testifying before Congress, makes a strong case: www.cmwf.org Read HCHP's position on HSA's and Indiana's POWER accounts. Medicare for All, HR 676, has been reintroduced by Rep. John Conyers. The time is NOW to contact our national legislators and ask him/her to sign on as a co-sponsor. The toll-free number to call is 1-866-338-1015. Ask to be connected to the office of your representative.
For more information go to the HCHP web site: Legislation or the Conyers web site: summary of HR 676 My view: Aaron E. Carroll, Pediatrics, IU School of Medicine The only health-care solution: single-payer system September 10, 2006 (Indy Star) The new uninsured statistics released recently by the U.S. Census provide a sobering reminder of the failures of the U.S. health-care system. In Indiana the number of uninsured has risen to 871,000: Nearly one of every seven residents lacks coverage. Even for those lucky enough to be insured, ever-skimpier private policies helped push an estimated 28,000 Indiana families into medical bankruptcy in 2001. As a physician who faces our state's health-care crisis day in and day out, I support a single-payer "Medicare for All" system for Indiana and for the nation. Read the full article. . . Doctorfights for universal health care Lack of medical insurance killing 18,000 Americans a year, local physician says (Dr. Rob Stone) by Dann Denny www.gladwell.com/2005/2005_08_29_a_hazard.htm Malcolm Gladwell (The Tipping Point, Blink) wrote 'The Moral Hazard Myth' in the 8/29/05 issue of the New Yorker. The subtitle is 'The bad idea behind our failed health-care system.' This is a very readable article and highly recommended. Economist Paul Krugman gave a brilliant 25 minute talk on Medicare for All. This is from a radio show. You can read the text of the speech at http://www.pkarchive.org/column/061305.html If this leaves you hungry for more, check out Paul Krugman's piece in the New York Review of Books March 23, 2006: http://www.nybooks.com/articles/18802 http://www.pnhp.org/media/woolhandler_counterspin1.mp3 Listen to Dr. Steffie Woolhandler talk about the Massachusetts healthcare bill on Counterspin. The Massachusetts bill leaves a lot to be desired, but it has certainly raised the profile of universal health insurance as a political issue.
Listen to the NPR report on medical bankruptcy featuring Dr. Steffie Woolhandler of PNHP." | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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