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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The Pro-business Argument for Single-payer Healthcare | Harvard Political Review
The Pro-business Argument for Single-payer Healthcare | Harvard Political Review
Good arguments. Also reminds us that the reference to the cost of the health care system needs to be separated out. One obvious separation is between what insurance companies cost us vs what actually really providing our health care costs.
Good arguments. Also reminds us that the reference to the cost of the health care system needs to be separated out. One obvious separation is between what insurance companies cost us vs what actually really providing our health care costs.
Saturday, January 13, 2018
Friday, January 12, 2018
Letter: Single-payer health care and Albert Lea | Albert Lea Tribune
Letter: Single-payer health care and Albert Lea | Albert Lea Tribune
Insurance does not belong between me and my doctor. Health care is not a privilege. It is, in most modern countries, a right. The high cost is driven by the profit motive and by the lobbying/campaign funding from corporations. There is a difference between a mandate that I have insurance and a mandate that I have a universal right to basic health care. My access to basic health care should be the same as my right to call the police, call the fire department, send my kids to public school or expect the armed forces to protect the country. Pretend we never created insurance for basic health care and begin to imagine a system that actually works.
Insurance does not belong between me and my doctor. Health care is not a privilege. It is, in most modern countries, a right. The high cost is driven by the profit motive and by the lobbying/campaign funding from corporations. There is a difference between a mandate that I have insurance and a mandate that I have a universal right to basic health care. My access to basic health care should be the same as my right to call the police, call the fire department, send my kids to public school or expect the armed forces to protect the country. Pretend we never created insurance for basic health care and begin to imagine a system that actually works.
Wednesday, January 10, 2018
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