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Mythbusting Canadian Health Care, Part II: Debunking the Free Marketeers
By Sara Robinson

February 11th, 2008 - 10:55pm ET
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In the previous post, I looked at ten of the most common myths that get bandied about whenever Americans drag Canada into their ongoing discussions about healthcare. In this follow-up, I'd like to address a few of the larger assumptions that Americans make about health care that are contradicted by the Canadian example; and in the process offer some more general thinking (and perhaps talking) points that may be useful in the debates ahead.


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Mythbusting Canadian Health Care
 

Mythbusting Canadian Health Care -- Part I

By Sara Robinson

February 4th, 2008 - 4:23pm ET

 

2008 is shaping up to be the election year that we finally get to have the Great American Healthcare Debate again. Harry and Louise are back with a vengeance. Conservatives are rumbling around the talk show circuit bellowing about the socialist threat to the (literal) American body politic. And, as usual, Canada is once again getting dragged into the fracas, shoved around by both sides as either an exemplar or a warning -- and, along the way, getting coated with the obfuscating dust of so many willful misconceptions that the actual facts about How Canada Does It are completely lost in the melee.

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World's Best Medical Care?

    World's Best Medical Care?
    The New York Times | Editorial

    http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/081407O.shtml  

    Sunday 12 August 2007

    Many Americans are under the delusion that we have "the best health care system in the world," as President Bush sees it, or provide the "best medical care in the world," as Rudolph Giuliani declared last week. That may be true at many top medical centers. But the disturbing truth is that this country lags well behind other advanced nations in delivering timely and effective care.

 

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Majority Back Health Care for All

Robin Toner reports on a New York Times/CBS News Poll showing support for guaranteeing health insurance for every American

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SEIU, Walmart and others announce joint effort on health care
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FEBRUARY 7, 2007

 

AT&T, BAKER CENTER, CENTER FOR AMERICAN

PROGRESS, CED, CWA, INTEL,

KELLY SERVICES, SEIU AND WAL-MART

LAUNCH "BETTER HEALTH CARE TOGETHER" CAMPAIGN

- Announce Common Sense Principles to Reform -

- American Heath Care System by 2012 -

 

Washington, February 7, 2007 “An unusual partnership of organizations today launched the "Better Health Care Together" campaign.  The announcement included a set of four common sense principles for "achieving a new American health care system by 2012."  Founding members include AT&T, the Howard H. Baker, Jr. Center for Public Policy, the Center for American Progress, the Committee for Economic Development, the Communications Workers of America, Intel, Kelly Services, the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) and Wal-Mart.  The campaign founders pledged to convene a national summit by the end of May and recruit additional business, labor, government and nonprofit leaders to sign on to the principles and form a wide-ranging coalition.

 

The principles document that each founding member signed begins:

 

America's health care system is broken.  The traditional employer-based model of coverage in its current form is endangered without substantial reform to our health care system.  It is being crushed by out of control costs, the pressures of the global economy, and the large and growing number of uninsured.  Soaring health costs threaten workers' livelihoods and companies' competitiveness, and undermine the security that individuals of a prosperous nation should enjoy.  We can only solve these problems and deliver health care that is high quality, affordable, accessible and secure if business, government, labor, the health care delivery system and the nonprofit sector work together.

 

Specifically, the four principles are:

 

1.      We believe every person in America must have quality, affordable health insurance coverage;

2.      We believe individuals have a responsibility to maintain and protect their health;

3.      We believe that America must dramatically improve the value it receives for every health care dollar; and,

4.      We believe that businesses, governments, and individuals all should contribute to managing and financing a new American health care system.

 

"Wal-Mart is committed to high quality, affordable and accessible health care.  But our current system hurts America's competitiveness and leaves too many people uninsured," said Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. President and CEO Lee Scott.  "Government alone won't and can't solve this crisis.  We have to work together “business, labor, government and our communities.  We also need to empower people to take more responsibility and more control over their own health care.  By following this campaign's common sense principles, we believe America can have high quality, affordable and accessible health care by 2012.  We can slow the growth of health care costs in this country and guarantee the uninsured access to good health coverage."

 

"What unites us here today is our belief that it will be a far greater America when we finally get health care for every man, woman and child," said Andy Stern, President of SEIU.  "We can't keep tinkering, hoping that incremental change will fix our broken health care system.  We need fundamental change, and it is going to take new thinking, leadership, new partnerships, some risk taking, and compromising to make it happen.  But that is what we all owe our country."

 

"There has to be a way for Americans to access group coverage outside the traditional employment relationship," said Kelly Services President and CEO Carl Camden.  "Our WWII vintage health care insurance system is woefully out of step with the global economy and the needs of more than 22 million American free agent workers who prefer a more flexible approach to work.  Current workforce trends will only re-enforce the movement away from traditional employer-employee relationships.  Workforce mobility and flexibility have been historic strengths of the American economy.  Unless we act, and act soon, on health care reform, that competitive advantage will be at serious risk."

 

"The U.S. healthcare system delivers results below international norms at high cost, and consumers and industry suffer the consequences," said Craig Barrett, Intel Chairman.  "The simple principles and the diverse champions announced today will create a framework to develop workable approaches to the problems.  In particular the ideas on consumer empowerment to drive system efficiency are completely in line with the Dossia personal health record effort that many of today's participants have helped kickoff."

 

CWA President Larry Cohen said, "Our current system puts a huge strain on employers that provide quality benefits for employees both current and retired and their families.  It forces many U.S. businesses to compete not on the quality of their products, services and performance, but instead on the cost of health care benefits.  It is long past time to move health care a public good from the corporate balance sheet to the public balance sheet."

 

The campaign's founding members said they will work to engage leaders at all levels from local communities to Washington, D.C. to bring about real and meaningful change to America's health care system.  The founders said the campaign will:


 

·         Recruit selected business, labor and civic leaders committed to making health care reform a reality;

·         Convene a national summit of the membership by the end of May;

·         Enlist support for the principles from national, state and local elected officials, policymakers, candidates and opinion leaders; and,

·         Launch education initiatives to persuade workers and customers that the current health care system should be reformed to reflect the "Better Health Care Together" principles.

 

Center for American Progress President John Podesta said, "Every person in America should have quality, affordable health care coverage.  This coalition of business, union, and policy leaders can help break through the forces of the status quo and ensure that result by 2012."

 

Committee for Economic Development President Charles Kolb added: "CED is honored to join this campaign.  As a business-led public policy organization, we have long been concerned about the viability of our rapidly eroding employer-sponsored health insurance system.  CED's business Trustees are currently working on a set of market-oriented, incentive-based reforms that we hope will play a constructive role in achieving today's common sense principles for reform."

 

"As they listen to Americans struggling to afford health care, and companies reeling at its costs, officials in both parties sense that the time to fix our health care system is now upon us," said former Senator Howard Baker.  "I believe these principles can form the foundation for genuine bipartisan progress in the next few years."

 

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CONTACTS:

Sarah Clark, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., 479-273-8771

 

Sara Howard (spokesperson), SEIU, 202-320-1467

Kawana Lloyd (interview requests), SEIU, 202-730-7087

 

James McIntire, Kelly Services, Inc., 248-244-4305

 

Claudia Jones, AT&T, 202-457-3933

 

Candice Johnson, Communications Workers of America, 202-434-1168

 

Shannon Love, Intel, 602-284-7490

 

Jennifer Palmieri, Center for American Progress, 202-682-1611

 

Fred Marcum, Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy, 423-663-9148

 

Morgan Broman, Committee for Economic Development, 202-296-5860

 

 

Joel Foster

SEIU Arizona

3707 N. 7th St. #100

Phoenix, AZ 85014

602-326-8748 (cell)

602-263-2010 (office)

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