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The Great Northern States Health Care Initiative is a group of people from Minnesota and Wisconsin who have come together for the purpose of advocacy for a better health care system in our respective states and the nation. Our main objective is education of ourselves and others in our communities on the imperatives of a single payer health care system.
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Sunday, July 28, 2013
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Governor Walker loses third court battle this month | CBS 58 | Local News
Governor Walker loses third court battle this month | CBS 58 | Local News:
"Governor Scott Walker has lost his third battle in court this month when the federal judge ruled that the lawsuit that was filed against his administration for denying health care to Wisconsin residents should move forward.
"Governor Scott Walker has lost his third battle in court this month when the federal judge ruled that the lawsuit that was filed against his administration for denying health care to Wisconsin residents should move forward.
Last year two Milwaukee County women with serious health problems sued the state after Walker’s health department refused to lift an enrollment cap on the BadgerCare Plus Core health plan, even though there was room available to serve more people."
Friday, July 19, 2013
Thursday, July 18, 2013
Men tend to put off health care when it costs more, U study says | StarTribune.com
Men tend to put off health care when it costs more, U study says | StarTribune.com:
ER visits have always been an issue concerning the high cost of medical care. We all know that if you don't have coverage, this is where you have to go and that the hospital must serve you in the ER. They can go after you for the bill but most who don't have coverage also don't have anything the bill collectors can take away. We all pay for that via our own insurance premiums, taxes and the higher hospital unit bill costs inflated to cover the losses. This article got me thinking. Many folks without insurance also have jobs that don't pay much, don't have benefits and don't give paid time off for sick leave. The outpatient clinics are seldom available nights and weekends when those folks are not working. They can't afford to lose pay so they went to the ER for care. Now, with very high deductibles, even those with insurance are not only skipping going to the doc but they skip the ER as well for fear of the debt collectors taking what little they have been able to put into a house, a car, etc. Seems logical to me.
ER visits have always been an issue concerning the high cost of medical care. We all know that if you don't have coverage, this is where you have to go and that the hospital must serve you in the ER. They can go after you for the bill but most who don't have coverage also don't have anything the bill collectors can take away. We all pay for that via our own insurance premiums, taxes and the higher hospital unit bill costs inflated to cover the losses. This article got me thinking. Many folks without insurance also have jobs that don't pay much, don't have benefits and don't give paid time off for sick leave. The outpatient clinics are seldom available nights and weekends when those folks are not working. They can't afford to lose pay so they went to the ER for care. Now, with very high deductibles, even those with insurance are not only skipping going to the doc but they skip the ER as well for fear of the debt collectors taking what little they have been able to put into a house, a car, etc. Seems logical to me.
Thursday, July 11, 2013
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