Tucson Speaks Out: April 5
Health versus wealth
In the supposed rationale of saving money, the system has become bloated with so much profit-motivated red tape that endless hours are spent with unnecessary paperwork requesting prior authorizations, challenging clinical judgments, and slowing the process with endless insurance approval documents. Structural changes are needed to put health care back in the hands of professional providers, with success determined by good health results for the nation rather than high profits for the financial system, which is impeding doctors from doing what they are trained to do.
Southeast side
Health coverage denials
Sincere thanks to Dr.
This problem reminds me of
When your health insurance company denies treatment prescribed by your doctor, remember that the CEO desperately needs a new yacht.
Big game coverage
I am writing this on Friday before the Final Four has begun. I have been waiting all week for the Star sports section to be filled with pre-game analysis on both the UA and
If you go to
The Star has some good sports writers, but strange and disappointing decisions about what Wildcat fans and many Tucsonans want to see.
Midtown
The end is near
SaddleBrooke
Government shutdown
I have never once supported a government shutdown — whether full or partial — as it only harms working American citizens.
The ongoing partial government shutdown, suspending funding for the
This shutdown is affecting everyday Americans who sacrifice to keep our nation safe.
I refuse to play the blame game.
Right now, thousands of the men and women responsible for keeping our country safe are going to work without pay.
More than 500
This is not just unacceptable — it is dangerous.
This shutdown is a failure of leadership.
This shutdown is wrong.
Northwest side
A king, or is it something else he seeks?
The "no kings" protests have signified that our president is seeking a kingdom, with him as the king. But I feel he is taking a different direction. He does not tolerate dissent and would love to ban it completely. He uses propaganda to manipulate the electorate to lock in his power. He has created a façade of machismo for his movement, treating women as inferior. He has targeted and criticized certain groups to be scapegoated. He has pushed a far-right authoritarian agenda with blatant hatred for the "left." He has a belligerent foreign policy, coveting new lands while angering allies. He has divided society into "us vs them," causing a national schism. He has invited increased government/business collusion, to the point of the two forming an unofficial merger. Trump has promoted extreme patriotism in his followers.
These are all characteristics of fascism. This is what he seeks, so let's be more accurate and say "no fascists," instead of "no kings".
Foothills
Back to the moon
Yea! America is going back to the moon. We should have never left, we had the resources and the talent to make a permanent place to live, work and do research. Instead our fearless leaders decided to squander our wealth on pointless wars in
Foothills
To be or not to be: efficient?
For instance:
Sally, needing a routine biannual follow-up, calls the specialist's office that afternoon, for an appointment. "Can you come in tomorrow? There's been a cancellation."
Good health care and efficient? Calling every morning, requiring a receptionist/scheduler to answer the phone to say, "There are no cancellations?" How easy to create an online system of names of those needing an appointment sooner rather than later. A scheduled patient calls to cancel. The next patient on the cancellation list is called, "There's a cancellation. Can you come in on Thursday at
It seems so simple, and no need for DOGE.
Registered Health Information Administrator, retired
Firing of military leaders
Army Chief of Staff
Stop the Save Act and restricting mail
The Save Act will require American citizens to show documents like passport or birth certificate to register to vote. Almost half of Americans do not have a passport. Many voters do not have a printed birth certificate, and it costs money to get one if you can find a place. It targets women whose married names and passports are not the same as their birth certificate.
Restricting mail in voting which is going to the
Midtown
Tucson water supply options
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