healthcare
Submitted by nyceve on Mon, 08/25/2008 - 15:03.
The Toledo Blade (that's Battleground Ohio) has done a truly remarkable eight month investigation of the health insurance industry. This is one of the most damning, if not the most damning series on healthcare in America I've seen to date.
Thanks go to devtob for bringing this series to my attention.
Every last voter in Ohio should hear over and over and over, day after day after day, that a vote for McSame is a vote for Murder By Spreadsheet. It is a vote to condemn yourself and your loved ones to death by insurance.
This is what the Toledo Blade investigation concluded.
Submitted by nyceve on Wed, 08/06/2008 - 10:19.
Do we really require additional verification or another study to further substantiate our national shame?
Well like it or not, here it is. This time from the august Annals of Internal Medicine.
Millions With Chronic Disease Get Little to No Treatment
Millions of Americans with chronic disease like diabetes or high blood pressure are not getting adequate treatment because they are among the nation’s growing ranks of uninsured.
A National Study of Chronic Disease Prevalence and Access to Care in Uninsured U.S. Adults (Annals of Internal Medicine)That is the central finding of a new study to be published Tuesday in the medical journal Annals of Internal Medicine.
http://www.nytimes.com/...
Where indeed is the shame?
Submitted by Silence is Comp... on Sun, 08/03/2008 - 09:47.
Thirty-six year old, Christina Applegate has breast cancer and will undergo treatment. She was apparently diagnosed with breast cancer during a regular MRI. She also has family history of cancer; her own mother suffered from breast cancer and cervical cancer.
I felt so sorry for Christina after I read that news. I wondered if she had health insurance or if the insurance companies refused to cover her for cancer.
After all, it was only a little more than a year ago that my daughter got dropped from our family insurance and other insurance companies created a 'trumped up' illness in an effort to refuse her coverage!
The odd thing was that the refusal really blindsided us.
Submitted by nyceve on Wed, 07/30/2008 - 15:49.
Today is the 45th anniversary of Medicare. Don't take Medicare for granted, there are forces in this country determined to destroy it.
Now glance at your mother or your aging father or your grandmother or grandfather and imagine a world without Medicare.
If you're lucky, you too will get old . . .
Submitted by nyceve on Sat, 07/26/2008 - 22:11.
Cross posted on Guaranteed Healthcare
No wonder we call this guy, McSame. How about McEvenWorse?
I spent the morning reviewing some video clips of McSame's appearance at the Lance Armstrong Cancer Summit.
It's a treasure trove. The entire event should inspire fear in the hearts of all Americans. The one I selected shows just how absolutely clueless this man is.
It's a huge blooper, could be another senior moment, I don't know:
Submitted by nyceve on Wed, 07/23/2008 - 13:03.
Things are not going well on the AHIP - America's Health Insurance Plans (we feel your pain) tour of our battered nation.
Karen Ignagni the CEO of the health insurance lobbyist AHIP was taped yesterday in Ohio.
Ms. Ignagni carefuly explained that profit is the guiding principle of AHIP, the for-profit insurance industry, and tragically, the entire U.S. healthcare system.
She says, "no margin, no mission".
This is a bad day for AHIP, because their leader/CEO, Karen Ignagni, told the truth, probably for the first time in her life.
Isn't the first rule of politics, don't tell the truth? Well, she fumbled, badly.
Take a listen. I've provided a decent transcript of some of the tape.
Submitted by kerry on Sun, 07/20/2008 - 13:33.
Health Care For America Now and Public Service Administration bring you this satirical look at health insurance in America.
Submitted by nyceve on Thu, 07/17/2008 - 00:55.
Hello from Netroots Nation in the Lone Star State, Austin Texas.
I'm sitting in the beautifully air conditioned lobby of the Austin Hilton. The lobby here is a sea of bloggers and computers. There's free internet access and clusters of very comfortable arm chairs, so as you might imagine, we've turned it into one huge living room.
But despite all the noise and activity, lots of us are hard at work.
Here's the big news on the healthcare front. I just received an email from Mike Dundas the chief health care deputy city attorney in Rocky Delgadillo's office. Mike wanted to let me know that Rocky's office (The Los Angeles City Attorney), has filed a lawsuit against Blue Shield of California as part of the ongoing investigation regarding retroactive recission of health insurance policies.
Submitted by nyceve on Thu, 07/10/2008 - 19:50.
The insurance industry is celebrating today.
How could so many good people be so wrong?
Has MoveOn lost its mind?
Submitted by jimstaro on Thu, 07/10/2008 - 08:59.
Union Representing VA Workers Launch Nationwide Radio Campaign, Web Site and Viral Videos for Full VA Funding
This week, the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) launched a nationwide radio ad campaign raising serious concerns about Senator McCain's commitment to veterans' health care. In addition to the radio ads, AFGE, which represents employees in the Department of Veterans Affairs, launched a Web site, Fund The VA, and a series of YouTube ads featuring union veterans voicing their concerns about McCain's controversial veterans health care platform.
The only way anything has gotten done, for those who make the riches for others, the worker, is through organizing! While our Capitalists system is not supposed to have developed that way, It Has! And with the use of fear, and law, those who reap the power, and wealth, have successfully beat down the organizing of the worker seeking the better conditions and what is right for a truly successful economic climate.
This fight for what the Country owes those who Serve It has been extremely long and marked with failures, few successes, for those fighting it!
Submitted by nyceve on Fri, 07/04/2008 - 13:55.
Cross posted on Guaranteed healthcare.
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Before I tell you about the crushing healthcare burdens destroying Americans of every socioeconomic level, I hope those of you too young to remember, will take a look at this video about how my generation changed the course of a nation.
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