Guaranteed Healthcare Blog

On the Road to Single Payer: Post-Election Activism Rising with Hope

healthcare-now in Chicago

By Donna Smith

CHICAGO -- While other devoted election workers and issue activists were taking a much deserved breather following the November 4th general election and planning their trips to celebrate their success in Washington in January, single payer healthcare reform activists stepped up their energy levels and gathered twice in national formations within just 10 days after the historic election of Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States. 

The Leadership Conference for Guaranteed Healthcare met in Washington, DC, on November 10th and 11th, with leaders from the California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee along with other labor organizations, faith-based groups, Healthcare-Now, Progressive Democrats of America, medical students, Physicians for a National Health Program and representatives from more than 20 diverse organizations.

Just three days later, in Chicago (see above), the committed activists from Healthcare-Now convened their 2008 National Strategy Conference with representatives from 23 states and the District of Columbia to pull together the various states organizations and member coalitions of Healthcare-Now and map out the immediate efforts to support HR676, Rep. John Conyers' national single payer bill.  Single payer is the publicly funded, privately delivered healthcare reform plan that addresses and repairs the lack of access and affordability issues facing millions of Americans.

Rep. Conyers attended both national meetings.  He assured both the group assembled in Washington and the folks gathered in Chicago that he will reintroduce HR676 in the 111th Congress and that his support is stronger than ever for the bill. 

Read More

The Symptoms

Find out more about real people's stories struggling with the healthcare system.

Anyone who tells you that HR 676 is not possible is lying.

Richard
Mount Vernon, WA
Heathcare Status: Employer Insured

As a union member for 41 years, I served the membership in a variety of ways when I wasn’t actually working on the job. Much of what I did was on a voluntary basis, but for nearly ten years I was elected to various paid positions. Included in my official job description and duties was the responsibility of being a “trustee” to pension and health care plans.

Submitted on January 4, 2008 - 10:27pm.

Read More

I simply can't afford health care!

Peggy
Rapid City, SD
Heathcare Status: Self-Insured

My health insurance premiums have increased now that I have turned 50 years old. My premium is now more than 1/4 of my take home pay! We cannot afford insurance for my hubby because mine is so expensive.

Submitted on January 12, 2008 - 11:37am.

Read More