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Care for All - Oregon has filed an initiative for the 2002 ballot to ensure
access to affordable quality health care for all Oregon residents through
a comprehensive plan providing payment for medically necessary health
services. HCFA-O
is a grassroots, diverse organization of citizen activists and groups
and is unaffiliated with any business.
Progress
report
By
Betty Johnson, May 1, 2002
Hurrah, we're
over the 50,000 mark! 51,035 signatures, which is 76% of
the required signatures and 66% of the 77,000 we want to collect
to allow for errors
Cheers to everyone
for such great work! In the two weeks since the last report, you
have collected 4,884 signatures (or at least have turned in that
many). That's an average of 2,442 per week.
If we can up
that by just another 804 signatures per week, to 3,246 per week,
for the next 8 weeks, we will make it to 77,000 by July 1st, and
celebrate. Let's go for it!
Total signatures
so far:
Lane County
- 18,325
Multnomah,
Clackamas and Washington counties - 16,308
Benton &
Linn counties - 6,628
Rogue Valley
- 5,874
Oregon Democrats endorse single payer
March,
2002
At their recent
state convention, Democrats added the following to their platform:
" We
support a single payer health care delivery plan for all of Oregon. "
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Letters to the editor
The Oregonian
01/28/02
Robert Wilson's
letter about single-payer health care (Jan. 19) makes it sound as
if there's no bureaucracy or cost in the current health care system.
A single-payer
system is simple: You go to the doctor. The doctor, clinic or hospital
sends the bill to the government. The government pays it. The whole
thing is best funded out of a payroll tax.
Is this worse
than the current system, with thousands of insurance companies,
health maintenance organizations, drug manufacturers and health
care businesses trying to squeeze every penny out of the health
of Americans?
At least government
bureaucrats don't have to make a profit. Decisions can be made on
the basis of our health, not on the return to shareholders of a
private company.
Does it sound
expensive? Sure. But we pay for health care now through our employers.
By using a payroll tax, employers can include paying for the system
as part of their benefit package, same as it is now. And with only
one bureaucracy, instead of thousands, costs might actually be reduced.
RANDY BLACK
Northeast Portland
The Oregonian
01/26/02
In a fine Jan.
21 editorial, you reflect on some of the issues that Martin Luther
King Jr. would likely be addressing if he were alive now. However,
you left untouched a major issue.
King said, "Of
all the forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most
shocking and inhumane."
State figures
show 423,000 Oregonians without any health insurance coverage, with
at least 70,000 of these children. It's no surprise that African
Americans and Hispanics suffer dispropor-tionately from inequities
in health care access.
Most of those
without health coverage are from working families who do not qualify
for the Oregon Health Plan.
Volunteers for
Health Care for All - Oregon have now gathered half the signatures
needed to put comprehensive, quality, affordable health care for
all Oregon residents on the November 2002 ballot (see www.healthcareforalloregon.org).
MARK LINDGREN
Corvallis
The Oregonian
01/25/02
Robert Wilson
(Letters, Jan. 19) criticizes universal single-payer health care,
but he appears woefully misinformed.
Medicare, which
he cites as an example of a "bureaucratic nightmare," actually has
administrative costs of 2 percent, compared with an average of 25
percent for private insurance. And does he really believe that doctors'
offices will have more paperwork when they are dealing with a single
payer than with the different requirements of dozens of insurance
plans?
The single-payer
universal health care plan proposed for Oregon would not be "government-controlled
and administered," but administered by a publicly accountable nonprofit
board. You would have the opportunity to vote for members of the
board.
Do you get to
vote for the million-dollar-salaried CEO of your health maintenance
organization? Who would you trust with your health care dollars?
Check out the
plan for Oregon at www.healthcareforalloregon.org.
JO ALEXANDER
Corvallis
The Oregonian
Jan. 8, 2002
If we had universal,
comprehensive single-payer health care in this state, problems of
underfunding would be eliminated.
Under this
plan all residents of Oregon would be covered for all necessary
health problems. This is not pie in the sky. It is financially possible,
as shown by countless studies throughout the nation. All that is
lacking is the political will.
Health Care
for All Oregon, a nonprofit grassroots organization, is collecting
signatures on an initiative petition. Everyone should sign it so
that in November of this year we will all have the opportunity to
vote for a plan that has 70 percent approval on at least nine national
polls.
John Partridge,
M.D.
Southwest Portland
more letters
Far too many
Oregonians don't have health care.
And people
with insurance coverage may not be as secure as they think they
are.
The pioneering
ballot initiative filed by Health Care for All-Oregon will
ensure comprehensive affordable quality health care for all Oregon
residents by providing payment for medically necessary health services.
American
health care is sick
. Double-digit
increases in health care insurance premiums - again.
. Managed care
was going to be the answer - now it's the problem.
. More than
one in six Oregonians had no health insurance during 1998, and one
in four of them was a child. A patient's bill of rights will only
benefit people who already have insurance.
. Even people
with coverage have problems. Many are only a pink slip away from
losing it. Insurance companies are reducing benefits and increasing
premiums. Patients are denied needed care by insurance company staff,
and often cannot choose their doctors.
. Medical bills
are the number one cause of personal bankruptcy filings.
. 25% of total
health expenditures are spent on advertising, outrageous CEO salaries,
shareholder profits and burdensome paperwork for both the insurance
companies and the providers.
The Oregon Comprehensive Health Care Finance Act
will
ensure access to comprehensive affordable quality health care for
all Oregon residents by providing payment for all medically necessary
health services.
. Universality
- All residents of the state of Oregon are eligible to participate.
. Security
- Health care that cannot be taken away if you change jobs,
retire, or have a pre-existing condition.
. Choice
= Quality - Residents can choose care from any state licensed,
certified, or registered traditional or alternative health care
practitioner. Preventive care is a priority.
. Affordability
- Progressive tax on payroll and income tax dedicated to the plan
will cost most individuals and businesses less than they spend now.
Comprehensive
benefits
.
The plan covers all medically necessary health services including:
. preventive
care
. prescription
drugs
. inpatient
and outpatient
. mental
health care
. dental
and vision services
. alternative
care
. long-term
care
. Health care
practitioners will be free and independent in the private sector,
free to spend their time on patient care, not paperwork.
. Will I be
able to choose my own doctor? You can see any state licensed, certified,
or registered health care practitioner, and you can change providers
if you are not satisfied.
Financing
dedicated to health care
. Money that
federal, state, and local governments now spend on health care will
provide nearly half the money to finance comprehensive health services
for all Oregon residents.
. A progressive
tax on payroll will take the place of current employer health insurance
premiums.
. A progressive
tax on taxable income will be paid by Oregonians with incomes above
150% of the federal poverty level.
.
No exclusions for pre-existing conditions.
.
No co-pays.
.
No deductibles.
.
No eligibility hassles.
Won't
I pay more?
Most people
will actually pay less for health care. This tax replaces health
insurance premiums, co-payments, deductibles, and out-of-pocket
expenses for such items as prescription drugs, alternative care,
and mental health.
Won't
this cost too much?
No - It will
actually cost less. We already spend enough money on health care
to cover everyone. Nine studies found that a publicly funded
system can provide quality care for everyone for no more money than
our current system costs. How? Primarily by drastically reducing
the 25% of health care expenditures that are currently spent for
insurance companies' advertising, paperwork, shareholder profits,
CEO salaries, etc., as well as providers' burdensome paperwork.
Every other
industrialized nation provides universal health care. We are
spending more and getting less.
How's
your health security?
. Would you
still have health insurance if you lost or changed your job?
. Are your benefits
as good as they were five years ago?
. Is your insurance
company reducing benefits or increasing premiums?
. Are you covered
for the costs of long-term care or a major illness?
. Will Medicare
take care of all your health needs during retirement?
Our pioneering ballot initiative guaranties all
Oregonians equal access to
lifelong and secure medical coverage
.
The initiative establishes an independent nonprofit public corporation.
Its Board of Directors - ten elected, five appointed by the
governor, including a consumer advocate - will administer
the system.
.
The Board will negotiate compensation with health care practitioners
and facilities, and will establish quality control and cost containment
programs.
.
Costs will be controlled by simplifying the billing system, establishing
a global budget, limiting administrative costs to 5%, and negotiating
the bulk purchase of pharmaceutical drugs.
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Ruth Duemler
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Mary Ann Holser
541-343-5132
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Mike Beilstein
541-754-1858
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Jackson & Josephine counties
Gerry Cavanaugh
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Bud Goodrich, MD
541-857-6875
Carla Rogers, RN
541-482-6936
Meets 2nd Saturday, 10 a.m., 351 Bridge Street in Ashland.
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Long Term Care is a subject that most of us will face
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International Insurance for traveling outside of the
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Oregon Health Insurance Plans come in
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