Percentage change since 2002 in average premiums paid to large US health-insurance companies: +87% Percentage change in the profits of the top ten insurance companies: +428% Chances that an American bankrupted by medical bills has health insurance: 7 in 10 -Harper’s Index, September 2009 Capitalists, as my friend Father Michael Doyle says, should never be allowed near a health care system. They hold sick children hostage as they force parents to bankrupt themselves in the desperate scramble to pay for medical care. The sick do not have a choice. Medical care is not a consumable good. We can choose to buy a used car or a new car, shop at a boutique or a thrift store, but there is no choice between illness and health. And any debate about health care must acknowledge that the for-profit health care industry is the problem and must be destroyed. This is an industry that hires doctors and analysts to deny care to patients in order to increase profits. It is an industry that causes half of all bankruptcies. And the 20,000 Americans who died last year because they did not receive […]
Tuesday, August 25th, 2009
This Isn’t Reform, It’s Robbery
Author: CHRIS HEDGES
Source: truthdig
Publication Date: 23-Aug-09
Link: This Isn’t Reform, It’s Robbery
Source: truthdig
Publication Date: 23-Aug-09
Link: This Isn’t Reform, It’s Robbery
Stephan: This is more polemic in tone than the reports I usually publish, but I so strongly agree with this essay that I am using it anyway. I want to say again to all of you. GET OUT AND MAKE YOURSELF HEARD. This country is going to be in desperate shape if we do not get national health care. The illness profit industry is destroying the middle class of the United States with its greed, and without a healthy middle class America cannot be healthy.