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Unaffordable dentistry and an epidemic of dental disease

Sun Aug 17, 2008 at 07:59:28 AM PDT

This is the oral cavity of an angry American.

This American can't afford routine dental care much less those shining white veneers sported by the blowviator class.

So they listen to John McMoron wax eloquent on who's rich in America--the five million dollar a year and over class, and they get even angrier.

Dental fluorosis from fluoride

This American quite frankly doesn't give a rat's ass about what's-his-name and his eight Olympic gold medals.

This is a middle class American, in the nation's largest city, New York. This is an American who needs to see a dentist, but hey, he can't afford to do so.

This is an American for whom dental care is a long forgotten luxury.

This, "my friends" is America.

Here's your chance to tell MoveOn either lead or get out of the way

Wed Aug 13, 2008 at 04:47:59 AM PDT

This morning a variety of single-payer healthcare advocacy organizations including
Progressive Democrats  of America, Healthcare Now, PNHP and All Unions Committee For Single Payer Health Care are petitioning MoveOn.

I've been asked to explain to Daily Kos readers what's happening and ask you to support single-payer healthcare in the United States by signing the petition to MoveOn.

Here's a link to the MoveOn petition we hope you will sign.

Krugman asks, Can it happen here? YES IT WILL.

Mon Aug 11, 2008 at 05:08:34 AM PDT

 Please visit Guaranteed Healthcare and write about your healthcare and insurance horror stories.

This morning Paul Krugman writes about health care in the New York Times.

He asks: Can it happen here?

That he must pose such a question is chilling.

That we as a nation continue to have a discussion which revolves around the concept of whether a human being in pain is entitled to be relieved of his suffering is horrifying.

Have a look at MASH tents for the uninsured right here in the U.S.A.

Wed Aug 06, 2008 at 04:16:55 AM PDT

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?

Inside an insurance industry denial machine

Thu Jul 31, 2008 at 07:23:48 AM PDT

Cross posted on Guaranteed Healthcare

What follows will help you understand how and why your health insurance claims are routinely and regularly denied, and why they must be denied for our for-profit system to thrive.

I'm going to take you inside one company, TC3 Total Claims Capture and Control which functions solely to deny and underpay health insurance claims.  Remember a denied claim goes right to the bottom line.

The insurance industry in the United States has a single purpose, to provide a stream of profits to shareholders who own the stock of healthcare companies. Guaranteeing the healthcare needs of the American people is not even an afterthought.  Our private, for-profit insurance industry is a huge, sophisticated and dangerous denial machine.

The first concept you need to understand is the Medical loss ratio.  You and I are losses in insurance industry lingo.

If you're lucky, you too will get old . . .

Wed Jul 30, 2008 at 12:09:57 PM PDT

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 . . .

On July 30 1965, with Harry Truman by his side, Lyndon Johnson signed the legislation creating Medicare.

Johnson told the nation that it had "all started with the man from Independence." Harry S. Truman, Johnson said, had "planted the seeds of compassion and duty" that led to the enactment of Medicare, a national health insurance for the aged through an expanded Social Security system.

Lyndon Johnson signing Medicare bill, with Harry Truman, 30 July, 1965

Medicare, provides low-cost hospitalization and medical insurance for the nation's elderly. The legislation remains a a landmark legacy of LBJ’s "Great Society" initiative.

"I've seen people die because of co-payments and deductibles"

Tue Jul 29, 2008 at 06:25:47 AM PDT

"I've seen people die because of co-payments and deductibles"

This is not idle chatter. This is real. This is a stunning and profound indictment of the U.S. healthcare system. These are the words of Dr. Steffie Woolhandler, a doctor who treats patients every day.

Some of us less diplomatic than Dr. Woolhandler, call what she's describing, pay or die.

In June, Dr. Woolhandler, a Harvard Medical School physician and one of the great heroes of the single-payer movement in the United States, was invited to appear before The President's Council on Bioethics.

The Council was created in 2001 to "advise" the President "on bioethical issues that may emerge as a consequence of advances in biomedical science and technology".

We can hope that President Obama will listen to those like Dr. Woolhandler--the people on the front lines of the tattered remains of our healthcare system.

McCain's new class of citizen: the "so-called uninsurables" w/ videos

Sat Jul 26, 2008 at 01:22:30 PM PDT

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:

But this time, he was alone, there was no Joe Lieberman to whisper in his ear. McSame doesn't have a clue about the economy, Iraq, Sunni, Shia, the Anbar Awakening--now add to the McSame catalogue of cluelessness, the collapse of the U.S. healthcare system.

In his own words.

Just McSame with a microphone.

 

AHIP CEO busted by outraged American - with damning audio

Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 06:13:44 AM PDT

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.

AHIP Murder By Spreadsheet Deceive America Tour begins today

Tue Jul 22, 2008 at 04:52:10 AM PDT

In a couple of hours, the insurance industry will roll out its shameless campaign of deceit in Columbus, Ohio.

And what exactly does bold faced deceit look like? Like this.

How do these liars sleep at night?

It is delivered to the American people courtesy of America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP). I haven't a clue why they've selected Columbus, but this is the venue where the despicable conning of America circa 2008 will begin. Think of this as Harry and Louise 2.0

This is a very dangerous con job--Al Capone would blush. Even he couldn't cook up something this atrocious. We should gawk, hiss, scream and not allow a second of their deliberate deceit to go unchallenged. That said, we underestimate the survival instinct of the insurance industry at our own peril.  The message for today though is AHIP is literally off and rolling. The battle has begun.

Though many of us respectfully disagree with the overarching philosophy of Healthcare for America Now (HCAN), to their credit, they will be out in force protesting the parasites. This is good.

L.A. City Attorney files 1 billion lawsuit against Blue Shield of California

Wed Jul 16, 2008 at 07:13:45 PM PDT

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.

And the great news is that Rocky Delgadillo will be at Netroots Nation on the health policy panel.  Please join us, Saturday, July 19 Ballroom G at 10:30.

And doesn't it feel good to fight these bastards.

Netroots Nation health panel: Nataline's mother, Murder By Spreadsheet & much more

Tue Jul 15, 2008 at 03:59:31 AM PDT

If you can join us on Saturday, July 19. 10:30 - 11:45 - Ballroom G, a warning:  when it's over, you're going to be as angry as you've ever been. We're going to rattle your cages. You'll hear from people who won't shield you from the grim realities of our hopelessly broken healthcare system.

You'll also hear about what we, the netroots, will have to do going forward to get the authentic healthcare reform we so desperately need. If there's one take home message it's this, electing Obama is just the beginning.

You know me, I've been sounding the alarm for years, now  others who have been touched, or harmed, or professionally horrified by our healthcare system in one way or the other, will talk and bear witness.

To say I'm honored to be involved with making this happen is the understatement of all time.

Here's the line up.

  1. Hilda Sarkisyan, yes, Nataline's mother. I've met this courageous woman. Her pain is raw, her anguish is  unbearable, yet she is determined to take this terrible tragedy and turn it into a means of exposing the terrible brutality of the for-profit health insurance industry.

Has MoveOn lost its mind?

Thu Jul 10, 2008 at 04:53:16 AM PDT

The insurance industry is celebrating today.

How could so many good people be so wrong?

Has MoveOn lost its mind?

Why is a group of top notch, progressive Americans waving the white flag of surrender before the first shot is fired in what will be a take-no-prisoners battle of historic dimension?

We're talking about the looming healthcare battle.

We're talking about a very simple concept. Bringing healthcare in the United States up to the same standard as the rest of the civilized world.

Healthcare for all. Guaranteed and affordable healthcare. Single-payer healthcare. Call it what you want.

Our friends at HCAN, and they are our friends, should know better. But I guess they don't.

Oh, and before I go any further, dear friends at HCAN and MoveOn, you don't go into battle with one arm tied behind your back.

You fight fire with fire.

Americans with junk insurance head for bankruptcy court

Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 06:50:29 AM PDT

Cross posted on Guaranteed Healthcare.

The First Amendment to the United States Constitution is a part of the United States Bill of Rights that expressly prohibits the United States Congress from making laws "respecting an establishment of religion" (the Establishment Clause) or that prohibit free exercise of religion (the Free Exercise Clause), laws that infringe the freedom of speech, infringe the freedom of the press, limit the right to peaceably assemble, or limit the right to petition the government for a redress of grievances.

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.

Independence Day 2008: Healthcare movies you don't want to miss

Thu Jul 03, 2008 at 04:12:20 PM PDT

THURSDAY NIGHT IS HEALTH CARE CHANGE NIGHT, a weekly Daily Kos Health Care Series

I've been asked to write a "patriotic July 4th" healthcare diary by the organizers of the Thursday night healthcare series.

What follows is how I see our nation on the eve of July 4th, 2008.

Patriotism is not picnics, fireworks, or a long weekend.

Patriotism is not simply showing up to vote. You don't  change a nation at the ballot box alone.

Patriots fight for the voiceless. And in 2008 in the United States, the voiceless has become just about the entire population.

Scenes from an American horror movie:

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.

And finally they destroyed Medicare

Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 01:26:41 PM PDT

Also posted on   Guaranteed Healthcare. Come to the new Guaranteed Healthcare blog and describe your healthcare and insurance horror stories.

So you're uninsured.

But like so many, you're hanging in because in a few years, you'll be eligible for Medicare.

Help has arrived.

Finally, as a Medicare beneficiary and citizen of the richest country on the planet, you'll be able to access healthcare. You'll finally pay a modest premium to receive that long deferred healthcare.

You'll be enrolled in Medicare, one of our most cherished social programs, a program designed to protect the most vulnerable among us, America's senior citizens.

You've watched to video at the beginning of this diary.  Now watch another video, heed the bleak words of the new president of the AMA, Dr. Nancy Neilsen.

Explosive report: Cost forcing 59 million Americans to go without or delay needed medical care

Thu Jun 26, 2008 at 08:04:36 AM PDT

Also posted on Guaranteed Healthcare.  

In an ocean of sobering reports on the collapse of the U.S. healthcare system, this just released report from  The Center for Studying Health System Change, is among the most horrifying I've seen.

Falling Behind: Americans' Access to Medical Care Deteriorates, 2003-2007

The number and proportion of Americans reporting going without or delaying needed medical care increased sharply between 2003 and 2007, according to findings from the Center for Studying Health System Change’s (HSC) nationally representative 2007 Health Tracking Household Survey. One in five Americans—59 million people—reported not getting or delaying needed medical care in 2007, up from one in seven—36 million people—in 2003. While access deteriorated for both insured and uninsured people, insured people experienced a larger relative increase in access problems compared with uninsured people.

Videos of the day we kicked the a** of the insurance industry

Sun Jun 22, 2008 at 09:58:11 AM PDT

I'm actually choking up as I write this.

Some of you know that last Thursday, June 19th was a nationwide day of action against the for-profit health insurance industry.

I was in San Francisco where AHIP was holding its annual convention.

I marched with the heroes from the California Nurses Association. CNA took the lead in organizing the protests nationwide.

The protests began on Wednesday, June 18th outside the Moscone center. We had a press conference with Los Angeles City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo, Hilda Sarkisyan (who, I'm thrilled to let you know will be at Netroots Nation as a panelist on the health policy panel--I'll tell you more about that in another diary), Rick Colombo, the father of Nick Colombo and many others.


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