Tumgik
#sb562
Link
Ryan Skolnick addresses your deepest, darkest fears about Single Payer Healthcare.
1 note · View note
jamesatkinson · 7 years
Text
Union Editors & Universal Health Care in California
Tumblr media
Above: nurses & activists rally the California Senate Health Committee to vote YES on SB562 - April 25th, 2017
Hi. My name's James Atkinson. I’m a union editor, I'm volunteering for Healthy California, a universal health care campaign, and I wanted to ask you for help.
Here’s the Deal
Healthy California (SB-562) is single payer health care bill in the California state senate. It's like a statewide version of "Medicare for all" - it would provide great health insurance to every California resident, and lower costs for about 90% of us. It's not a pipe dream - it has momentum & could actually pass, since California's state government has a Democratic supermajority. One crucial ingredient to making this happen is popular pressure - California Dems are more likely to vote in favor of SB-562 if they know their constituents want it badly.
So far, multiple unions have already endorsed SB-562 and I'd like to add Editor's Guild to that list! I've talked with the Editors Guild office a bit, and it seems like they'd like more info on the bill before making a decision.
I want to give them that info! I've talked with Labor For Health Care - they're kind of like the union outreach team for Healthy California. They'd love to send a policy expert to give a presentation to the Guild (this would also give the Guild an opportunity to give feedback on the bill). My plan is to send a very polite letter asking the Guild to hear them out, and alongside that letter, I want to include a pro SB-562 petition featuring union editors like you and me!
The Only Thing You Need To Do
If you're an Editor’s Guild member and you’d like to help, and all I need you to do is sign this petition (by signing it, you're basically saying "I support SB-562, and I'd like Editors Guild to meet with the campaign and explore the bill".)
Please feel free to forward this page to any other union editors who might be interested! Also, please email me if you want to get more involved with the campaign.
Thanks! - James
Okay, You Can Stop Reading Now
... but if you're curious here's a FAQ:
Q: Why should a union member support universal health care? We've already got a great plan. Here's 3 reasons:
1: Under Healthy California, you can keep your health coverage no matter what, even if you're too sick/injured to work. This is one of private health insurance's big weaknesses - if you get too sick to work, you lose your job AND your coverage! I have personal experience with this: When I was in high school, my dad got cancer. He couldn't work, and our family eventually declared bankruptcy.
2: Private health insurance eats your paycheck. American health care is expensive, and the costs are increasing faster than the rate of inflation. As these rates go up, the studios shift the costs over to us (which means we get raises less frequently). One example of this phenomenon: the recent WGA negotiation where health fund contributions were a central issue. Cost shifting is a widespread phenomenon in the US. A recent survey for University of South Carolina says 71 percent of Fortune 500 companies plan to raise employee contributions for their health insurance.
3: The Cadillac Tax (aka The Excise Tax) This sounds boring but it affects your life! It keeps getting delayed, but eventually (maybe by 2020) a 40% excise tax will be levied on all insurance costs in excess of $10,200 per year for single coverage and $27,500 for family coverage. As In These Times puts it: "These caps are set to rise at a much slower rate than the costs of health insurance, which means nearly all union-negotiated plans will eventually face the choice between radical cuts to coverage or paying the hefty tax."
Q: How much will this cost me? How is the bill funded? The California State Senate Appropriations Committee is discussing this right now (and an economist is preparing an impartial financial report due within a month or so), so soon there will be more precise answers.
For now, I can tell you that it would be funded by...
1) Savings: Public health insurance is more efficient than private plans, and a big patient pool of 40 million Californians will have the leverage to negotiate much lower prices from health care providers.
2) Already existing public funds: Taxpayers already pay for about 70% of healthcare expenses. Healthy California will consolidate these funds, and direct them to this new universal plan.
3) The remaining percentage will be covered by a new progressive tax mix: "Taxes" is a taboo word, but this would be a net savings for 90% of Californians. Instead of having a chunk of your pay go to Kaiser or Blue Cross (ie our current system), a smaller chunk would go to Healthy California. Also, there would be no out of pocket costs (like deductibles or co-pays) for anyone in the state.
Q: Are the benefits good? The benefits are great and compare well to our plan. (I copied the below section directly from the bill and bolded some of my favorites)
"Covered health care benefits for members shall include, but are not limited to, all of the following:
(1) Licensed inpatient and licensed outpatient medical and health facility services. (2) Inpatient and outpatient professional health care provider medical services. (3) Diagnostic imaging, laboratory services, and other diagnostic and evaluative services. (4) Medical equipment, appliances, and assistive technology, including prosthetics, eyeglasses, and hearing aids and the repair, technical support, and customization needed for individual use. (5) Inpatient and outpatient rehabilitative care. (6) Emergency care services. (7) Emergency transportation. (8) Necessary transportation for health care services for persons with disabilities or who may qualify as low income. (9) Child and adult immunizations and preventive care. (10) Health and wellness education. (11) Hospice care. (12) Care in a skilled nursing facility. (13) Home health care, including health care provided in an assisted living facility. (14) Mental health services. (15) Substance abuse treatment. (16) Dental care. (17) Vision care. (18) Prescription drugs. (19) Pediatric care. (20) Prenatal and postnatal care. (21) Podiatric care. (22) Chiropractic care. (23) Acupuncture. (24) Therapies that are shown by the National Institutes of Health, National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health to be safe and effective. (25) Blood and blood products. (26) Dialysis. (27) Adult day care. (28) Rehabilitative and habilitative services."
[it goes on for a while longer, read the bill here if you're curious]
Q: Why do I care about this? I have a few reasons!
For one, last year, my Mom had a liver transplant. She's doing great now, and one thing that save her life (and saved us from another bankruptcy) was the fact she had a single payer insurance program - Medicare. I think more people deserve these kind of great benefits!
Also, at the hospital, I met a lot of transplant patients - and I learned they have to fight through debilitating, multi-year symptoms (like chronic pain, immobility, comas, childlike confused thoughts, etc). They also have very intense medical needs (for example, my mom takes expensive immunosuppressants a few times a day - if she misses a dose, or can't afford one, it could be fatal). These patients *already* face very difficult challenges - if Trump's AHCA goes through, it would literally be a death sentence for some of them. Healthy California could make their lives a lot better. Anyway that's one reason why I have a sense of urgency about this.
If you're curious, here's a good article on the nightmare that is liver failure under our current health care system.
Q: What happens next? The California State Senate health care committee just voted YES on the bill. The Appropriations Committee votes on it within a month or so. Right now the campaign is focusing on canvassing those senators.
Q: What's the long term time frame? This is a big campaign with a lot of variables. I've heard people estimate it could take 1-2 years to pass this bill.
Q: How can I help? 1) You can join the campaign and get regular updates on how to help (we'll be canvassing regularly)
2) You can donate to support campaign activities (like bussing supporters to Sacramento to rally Senators)
3) If you know anybody else in any other union who supports single payer, feel free to have them email me! I'm working with the campaign on a broader outreach effort.
4) If you want to train to speak/campaign for the bill, join the campaign, and contact your regional coordinator. Q: What if I have more questions? The flyers on Healthy California’s page answer a bunch of questions! Also, you can email me, or contact Labor for Healthcare!
3 notes · View notes
delayedirritability · 7 years
Photo
Tumblr media
I'm going to this tomorrow.
2 notes · View notes
amandayatesgarcia · 7 years
Photo
Tumblr media
What some people in power seem to be forgetting is that illness is not just a problem for the sick, it's a problem for the entire community. . If your mother is sick, because of her auto-immune disease, or because of her pre-existing condition of having been raped, it affects you, it affects your work, it affects your actions. . If your father is sick, because he is an alcoholic, because he has hypertension from trying to succeed in in a patriarchal society that shames his emotions, it doesn't just have an effect on him. It influences the way you learn in school, it influences the person you become. . We can go on... if your friend is sick, if your boss is sick, if your neighbor is sick, if your partner or child is sick... As much as some people might like to believe otherwise, we are not islands. . Even islands live in the sea, they are affected by the sea. They are affected by the entire environment. . One thing I've been thinking about a lot lately is how much healing is possible simply through care. Through simple expressions of love and affection. . In my healing practice, I've seen so much recovery take place simply through placing the wounded in an environment where they can receive focused attention and care. . What does it do to our collective bodies, hearts and minds when the people in power say they do not care? When they say, "You're not valuable enough to protect. You're on your own kid. Deal with it." Hint: it doesn't make us healthier. . Let each of us commit to performing an act of care today. Our care and love is an act of defiance. . Also, let each of us commit to performing a direct action today. Call your State Senators to tell them to support SB562, the Healthy California Act, which would bring single-payer healthcare to the state of California. . #RosesForThePreexistingConditionOfDealingWiththePatriarchy #WitchesForAHealthyAmerica #WitchcraftIsMedicine #Healing #HealersOfInstagram #SB562 #HealthcareIsARight #Medicine #Wellness #Care #Oracles #Witchcraft #WitchesOfTheResistance #MagicWorks (at West Adams/ Jefferson Park)
1 note · View note
sleepyseastar · 7 years
Text
Alert for any California-based spoonies!
There is a single-payer universal healthcare bill having a hearing in the senate health committee tomorrow (April 26 2017). It is called SB 562 and you can read the full text here. To make sure it gets out of committee we need to contact the following members: 
Sen. Janet Nguyen: (916) 651-4034 Sen. Richard Roth: (916) 651-4031 Sen. Josh Newman: (916) 651-4029 
Please signal boost! 
1 note · View note
pdamerica · 7 years
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media
PDA Fresno at Trans Day of Visibility - Promoting PDA + CA Single Payer Bill SB-562
1 note · View note
unionrising · 7 years
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Single-Payer Health Care Bill Introduced In California Senate
Californians for a Healthy California Act (SB 562) was introduced on February 17, 2017. Senator Lara and Sen. Atkins will be talking about the details in the weeks ahead with the people of California. The bill is sponsored by the California Nurses Association.
“At a time of critical disarray of our health care system, with the threatened repeal of the Affordable Care Act and increasing uncertainty over the future of healthcare coverage, services and costs, California can once again lead the nation,” said RoseAnn DeMoro, executive director of CNA and NNU. “This bill will set a standard in America and be a catalyst for the nation.”
http://sd33.senate.ca.gov/news/2017-02-17-californians-healthy-california-act-seeks-one-plan-more-choice-residents
http://www.nationalnursesunited.org/press/entry/rally-to-welcome-medicare-for-all-style-bill-for-all-californians/
Healthcare Now - Our mission -   To win a national single-payer health care system. Because access to healthcare is basic to human dignity.
https://www.healthcare-now.org
Healthcare at The Tipping Point... ...a powerful new documentary that reaches across the political and ideological divide to expand support for major healthcare reform.
http://fixithealthcare.com
Physicians for a National Health Program is a non-profit research and education organization of 20,000 physicians, medical students and health professionals who support single-payer national health insurance.
http://www.pnhp.org
http://www.peoplesworld.org/article/the-minnesota-problem-why-we-need-single-payer-health-care-now/
http://www.commondreams.org/views/2016/08/17/aetna-shows-why-we-need-single-payer
2 notes · View notes
miyonnie · 7 years
Text
I am totally calling out California Democrats (looking at you Villaraigosa)
If you can support Bernie Sanders' "Medicare for All" bill on the national level, which is literally never going to happen under the Trump administration....
....Why can't you support the "Healthy California" bill on the state level, which is way more feasible and already passed the Senate? 🤔
0 notes
shadow27 · 2 years
Text
Tennessee Bill will strip LGBTQ+ people of their rights while giving a "get out of jail free card" to heterosexuals who rape children. A Tennessee bill to be heard in the state senate Thursday would create a marriage class specifically for marriage between a man and a woman.
SB562/HB233 creates a "Record of Marital Contract at Common Law" to be filed by county clerks and establishes common law marriage in the state as "between one man and one woman," according to an amended version of the bill.
In addition to creating a separate marriage class in the state, the bill also protects local officials from legal action. The bill states the attorney general would have to defend local officials and political subdivisions of the state against actions targeting them for their decision to issue or deny a marriage license. But missing from the bill are age requirements, opening the door for possible child marriages. Something the bill sponsor acknowledged during a Children and Family Affairs subcommittee. “There is not an explicit age limit,” Leatherwood said.
25 notes · View notes
Link
Ryan Skolnick discusses the Trump administration's efforts to undermine ACA and destabilize the healthcare insurance market. Find out how you can fight back. Support SB-910.
0 notes
sonofoshun · 6 years
Video
#SB562 will save Californians $37 bill. #HealthyCalifornia #FreeTheBill #Health4All #SinglePayerNow (at Post office Downtown Riverside Station)
0 notes
sdcdpclubs · 7 years
Text
The Affordable Care Act, Insurance Companies and “Single Payer”
The Affordable Care Act, Insurance Companies and “Single Payer”
Written by Peggi Chute Dr. Jeoffry Gordon, self-described as a Family Doctor, was our honored guest speaker at the Lake San Marcos Democratic Club meeting held in August. An incredibly engaging speaker, his power-point presentation was informative, thoughtful, and a call to action to change the status quo of our healthcare system. (Click the link below to see his full presentation). He began his…
View On WordPress
0 notes
therationalnational · 7 years
Video
youtube
0 notes
pdsmm-blog1 · 7 years
Photo
Tumblr media
June 23, 2017
Statement from California Democratic Party Chair Eric C. Bauman On Announcement That SB 562 Will Be Held in Rules Committee
Los Angeles—California Democratic Party Chair Eric C. Bauman released the following statement in reaction to the announcement that SB 562—the single-payer, Medicare-for-all legislation recently passed by the State Senate—will be held in the Assembly Rules Committee: "Today’s announcement that the Assembly will not be moving forward on single-payer, Medicare-for-All healthcare for California at this time is an unambiguous disappointment for all of us who believe that healthcare is a right for every Californian. We understand that SB 562 is a work in progress, but we believe it should keep moving forward, especially in light of the widespread suffering that will occur if Trump and Congressional Republicans succeed in passing their cold-blooded, morally bankrupt so-called healthcare legislation. I call upon our Legislative Leaders to work together to find appropriate and acceptable solutions to enable SB 562 to advance as soon as possible. Hundreds of thousands of people in California stand to lose their health insurance if Trumpcare 3.0 is signed into law. Countless Democrats passionately believe that Medicare-for-all healthcare is a bedrock principle of the Democratic Party, and I stand with them. Our message to our Legislative Leaders is clear: SB 562 must be given the chance to succeed.”
0 notes
therirshow-blog · 7 years
Text
Episode 16: The Healthy California Act SB 562
0 notes
elleesttrois · 7 years
Link
0 notes