Our current private health insurance system is the most costly, wasteful, complicated and bureaucratic in the world. Today, 46 million people have no health insurance. Even more are underinsured with high deductibles and co-payments. Close to 20,000 Americans die each year because they don't have regular access to a doctor.
The time is now for our nation to address the most profound moral and economic issue we face. The time is now for our country to join the rest of the industrialized world and provide cost-effective, comprehensive quality health care to every man, woman and child in our country. The time is now to take on the powerful special interests in the insurance and pharmaceutical industries and pass a single-payer national health care program.
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The Petition:Whereas:
• 46 million Americans are currently without health insurance;
• 60 million Americans, both insured and uninsured, have inadequate access to primary care due to a shortage of physicians and other health service providers in their community;
• 100 million Americans have no insurance to cover dental needs;
• 116 million adults, nearly two-thirds of all non-seniors, struggled to pay medical bills, went without needed care because of cost, were uninsured for a time, or were underinsured in the last year;
• The United States spends $2.3 trillion each year on health care, 16 percent of its Gross Domestic Product;
• Americans spend $7,129 per person on health care, 50 percent more than other industrialized countries, including those with universal care;
• The U.S. does not get what it pays for. We rank among the lowest in the health outcome rankings of developed countries, and on several major indices rank below some third-world nations;
• The number of health insurance industry bureaucrats has grown at 25 times the growth of physicians in the past 30 years;
• In 2006, the six largest insurance companies made $11 billion in profits even after paying for direct health care costs, administrative costs and marketing costs.And, whereas:
• Medicare has administrative costs far lower than any private health insurance plan;
• The potential savings on health insurance paperwork, more than $350 billion per year, is enough to provide comprehensive coverage to every uninsured American;
• Only a single-payer Medicare-for-all plan can realize these enormous savings and provide comprehensive and affordable health care to every citizen.Now, therefore:
• We, the undersigned, urge the United States Congress to pass a single-payer Medicare-for-all program which will provide quality, comprehensive health care for all Americans.
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2 comments:
Dear Friends:
I would like to ask your prayers, I am diabetic and have had some high diabetic numbers, blood sugar, and AC1's. I would also like prayers for my ex wife who is dying of cancer.
I ask you prayers for my family's health, but also ask you consider signing the petition on my Facebook Profile page for universal health care.
I hope you do not mind me mixing a prayer request with this request for action, but if some one with health issues who has been without health care in the recent past can do both, who can?
A personal message & story about having no insurance from Lance:
Dear friends, I went to the pharmacy last night, and my new prescription costs were very high- my COPAY was 139 dollars for one of my diabetic medicines, just one of them. And I work for & have insurance with one of the five largest Insurance companies in the country.
It is time that America get with the rest of the civilzed world and provides health care for; it is time that we have compassion on the 47-50 million American, hard working people, who do not have health care, of which I was one for 18 months, with diabetes. A friend, a liberal Catholic, bought my medicine 9-10 times out of the last twelves months I was unemployed (how's that for "orthodoxy?"). We cannot all rely on that, having a friend by our medicine for us. He was not wealthy, either.
My ex-wife is dying of cancer because she did not have health insurance. She was not being seen by doctors, even though she survived cancer in 1991. She had no insurance. No her cancer is in the wall of her chest and she has an open wound the size of a human fist in her chest.
Heath care is part of the commons. Providing health care for all underscores the dignity of humankind, based on the Divine Image. We are going to have people die in this state (Minnesota) for lack of health care, it is not a shrill prediction. Our goevrnor recently with a veto cut 10's of thousands of people off health care.
A society claiming Christian heritage can do no less than provide health care for all of its citizens. I see universal health care as very compatible with the teaching of the Bible & Church Fathers.
Feel free to distribute this petition. Feel free to share my personal story, but without using my name, to protect my family's privacy.
- Lance
You have read the article. You read Lance's comments. Or did you read them all? Did you sign the petition? If not, why not.
We can make a difference in the lives of our friends and neighbors. We are called by God to do so. The great question of the age, is why are we not doing so.
A friend once answered that perhaps that is why Christ said the por will also be with us. But in truth the reason Christ said that is because He knew the hearts f most men and women..he knew the greed and self centeredness that lives in most.
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