Outrage jolts health insurers
Dec. 14—The horrible murder of UnitedHealthcare's CEO in
Tenney and many other politicians in
According to federal records, Tenney received more than
Tenney is not the only member of
It is telling that Tenney would like her constituents to believe the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) was a gift to insurance companies. The real story is just the opposite. I know this from direct experience.
In the 1990s, I worked as a health care advocate for
In the most despairing moment of their lives, their health insurers offered up cancelled procedures and staggering, unpayable bills.
We put together a broad coalition of groups, from the
Pre-conditions coverage finally won for the entire country in 2010 by its inclusion in the Affordable Care Act. Many thousands of Americans qualified for health insurance, a giant victory for the public demand.
But it was a giant defeat for health insurance corporations, one they would like to reverse. Tenney and many other
This next year is going to be critical for health consumers. Powerful interests, including health insurers, pharmaceutical companies, and others, are joining with congressional
They want to repeal the Affordable Care Act without any plan for a replacement; cut the federal support that helps hold down the cost of insurance premiums for middle class consumers; stop the federal government from negotiating lower drug prices, and end the caps on how much seniors pay for prescriptions.
They also want to remove important consumer protections against health insurer abuse, in the name of 'deregulation.'
Americans today still suffer from a health care system designed to profit the corporations that own it, not to help us be healthy at a reasonable cost. Money that should go to health care is sucked away by corporate profits, salaries and bureaucracies.
The last thing Americans need right now is to go backwards and let big insurers, pharmaceutical giants, and corporate hospitals do whatever they want to us.
American consumers are not stupid. We know from our direct experience what corporate greed in the health care system means when we are sick and need care. We know that big insurers are not writing members of
Politicians can try to spin consumer first health care, but their voting records and campaign contributions speak for themselves.
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