There is a movement. A movement which is for the people and about the people, one which offers a viable solution to get access to healthcare for the hard working Americans who are stuck in the middle and have no insurance. There is Medicaid for the poor and Medicare for those lucky to be 65, private insurance or emergency room for every one else. And if you employed and work for the government or big corporations you too have insurance. Yet the weekly cost is prohibitively affordable, but enough to just get by. So who left? The small to midsize business owner, the sole proprietor, the two job part-time worker, the non-qualified disabled worker, and the pre-existing individual who no one wants is left.
The movement is called 47 Million Reasons Movement for Healthcare Reform. This movement is above party line since we service the uninsured American who see healthcare as an American issue above all political party lines. We are focus on those Americans who need access to care NOW at an affordable cost. Where innovation and quality care comes from the community centers, and where no big business or government is needed to control, dictate, or mandate who, what, or how treatment or care should be provided. The Doctor and the patient should have freedom to decide the treatment and be free from the protocol care physicians are force to practice today. A place where a physician is free to think and diagnose what is best for his patient.
To believe big business and government has a solution, just look at what has happen this past year. The only solutions they presented is greed above all else, hiding behind the party lines and fulfilling the deed of the lobbyist whom has paid them handsomely for creating confusion among us all. So the outcome is clear; nothing changes.
We are first Americans, and then second; conservative, liberal, populist, etc and any name we want to choose. Then thirdly we are democrat, republican, independent, etc. We have forgotten what it is to be American Patriot
.So as Americans, we say we believe in democracy, in our constitution, which gives us freedom, independence, and justice for all, so why is our Congress having a problem? Perhaps they have forgotten what it is to be an American. We know big business has, since profits are valued over what is good for America.
I agree we must stand and bring back our patriotism, values, morals, and be a nation of Proud Americans. When a business becomes too big or too greedy, we better take the time to notice. No one business should have control of our nation’s physicians and consumers concerning healthcare, or any other national resource. When government gives this much control to any one industry, and these industry control our elected politicians, the outcome is clear; A DIVIDED HOUSE IN CONGRESS.
So I support any movement who is willing to help bring our country back. And I challenge any elected politician to address every American in writing "IF ELECTED HE WILL ONLY SERVES TWO TERMS" and support term limits.
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George L Soria
This is the official blog of the 47 Million Reasons Movement for Health Care Reform for the USA. We are committed to making quality health care accessible to all Americans starting with the tens of millions of "uninsured" individuals. Visit us at www.47millionreasons.org!
Monday, January 25, 2010
Monday, January 4, 2010
What we can do as a community, before mandates are imposed on everyone.
This new year is now the time to reexamine our goals and move forward into 2010 with a defined solution as to what will be accomplished in the name of healthcare reform.
The passage of healthcare bill in both houses of Congress now leaves little doubt that a passage of a healthcare bill will ensue. The fact is whether we agree or not agree with all the terms and provision in this bill, this is the first time in over four decades something is being done.
So let’s clearly define the main points and see how these can be improved. This makes more sense that to try to kill the whole bill and return back to the place where we talk about it, which is all we have ever done. The fact there is no pre-existing condition is a real win to those whom been denied coverage all these years- ex. retired football players.
The revaluing of the Medicaid and Medicare system, and creating a check and balance to eliminate waste and fraud which has been a common practice, as well as the government forgiving millions of dollars of overpayments to the insurance industry needs to be fixed.
The subsidization of the insurance industry as well needed to be addressed, since subsidies and outsourcing to the same industry is at best questionable.
So in one hand the government is fixing the long outstanding problem of the healthcare issue but in the other is creating another questionable situation.
Under the healthcare bill, on the one hand we are fixing one problem but in the other creating one as well. We are now mandating all Americans to buy insurances and then subsidizing premiums for 30 Million American. Never mind outsourcing all the government employee benefits to private insurance industry.
Was it not the government which broke ATT due to being a monopoly many years ago, now creating another? It must be said that the government needs to stop reshuffling the same deck of cards and let’s begin playing with a new deck of cards. A deck which bring back the basic elements of governing and helps the community look to solve there own uninsured problems. A free society to think and be creative is what is required than mandates on individuals only benefiting a specific industry with no cost control on that industry.
If we are to mandate anyone it should be the insurance industry to equally share in the risk of those medically impaired conditions. No company portfolio should be able to exclude or overcharge those individuals, and should equally maintain a percentile of those medically impaired individuals on their portfolio of insured.
So in this climate of healthcare reform regardless of the final bill, it is clear there will be a void in the middle class where there will be no assistance. A void where there will be no subsidies or qualification for Medicaid, and too young to qualify for Medicare.
In this New Year, an innovative approach will be introduced on Super Bowl Sunday February 7th, 2010 at Gulfstream Park & Casino, Halladale Beach, Florida. This will specifically be design to bring access to quality health care and bring back control to the provider PCP and the patient, who will benefits both financially and in the quality of care. Let’s look at a viable solution for the remaining American who will not benefit under the healthcare reform bill, and a solution for all communities in America who are facing this problem this year and every year thereafter. We have three years to show the government what we can do as a community, before mandates are imposed on everyone.
Perhaps then the government can see the solutions lies in the hand of the people at the community level and not in big government or lobbyist representing special interest of major insurance and pharmaceutical companies.
The passage of healthcare bill in both houses of Congress now leaves little doubt that a passage of a healthcare bill will ensue. The fact is whether we agree or not agree with all the terms and provision in this bill, this is the first time in over four decades something is being done.
So let’s clearly define the main points and see how these can be improved. This makes more sense that to try to kill the whole bill and return back to the place where we talk about it, which is all we have ever done. The fact there is no pre-existing condition is a real win to those whom been denied coverage all these years- ex. retired football players.
The revaluing of the Medicaid and Medicare system, and creating a check and balance to eliminate waste and fraud which has been a common practice, as well as the government forgiving millions of dollars of overpayments to the insurance industry needs to be fixed.
The subsidization of the insurance industry as well needed to be addressed, since subsidies and outsourcing to the same industry is at best questionable.
So in one hand the government is fixing the long outstanding problem of the healthcare issue but in the other is creating another questionable situation.
Under the healthcare bill, on the one hand we are fixing one problem but in the other creating one as well. We are now mandating all Americans to buy insurances and then subsidizing premiums for 30 Million American. Never mind outsourcing all the government employee benefits to private insurance industry.
Was it not the government which broke ATT due to being a monopoly many years ago, now creating another? It must be said that the government needs to stop reshuffling the same deck of cards and let’s begin playing with a new deck of cards. A deck which bring back the basic elements of governing and helps the community look to solve there own uninsured problems. A free society to think and be creative is what is required than mandates on individuals only benefiting a specific industry with no cost control on that industry.
If we are to mandate anyone it should be the insurance industry to equally share in the risk of those medically impaired conditions. No company portfolio should be able to exclude or overcharge those individuals, and should equally maintain a percentile of those medically impaired individuals on their portfolio of insured.
So in this climate of healthcare reform regardless of the final bill, it is clear there will be a void in the middle class where there will be no assistance. A void where there will be no subsidies or qualification for Medicaid, and too young to qualify for Medicare.
In this New Year, an innovative approach will be introduced on Super Bowl Sunday February 7th, 2010 at Gulfstream Park & Casino, Halladale Beach, Florida. This will specifically be design to bring access to quality health care and bring back control to the provider PCP and the patient, who will benefits both financially and in the quality of care. Let’s look at a viable solution for the remaining American who will not benefit under the healthcare reform bill, and a solution for all communities in America who are facing this problem this year and every year thereafter. We have three years to show the government what we can do as a community, before mandates are imposed on everyone.
Perhaps then the government can see the solutions lies in the hand of the people at the community level and not in big government or lobbyist representing special interest of major insurance and pharmaceutical companies.
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