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HB 1660 and SB 300: A Model For America Starting In Pennsylvania
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By: Kate Loving Shenk Email Article
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Pennsylvania is on the threshold of breaking new ground because of her Single Payer Universal Health Care initiative, HB 1660 and SB 300, which, if passed, will make health care available to every Pennsylvanian.

Health Care For All PA is taking this initiative to the next level, which I will explain shortly.

Meanwhile, the press ignores these Bills.

Meanwhile, the HighMark/Independent Blue Cross (IBX) merger is building its case.

Meanwhile, Governor Rendell plans to pass PA ABC which will cover only 200,000 Pennsylvanians, out of the 1.4 million who currently have no health insurance at all.

This will make a bad situation much, much worse here in the Commonwealth.

But no matter how media and corporate monopolies ignore the inevitable, we are heading toward Single Payer one way or the other.

Single Payer is publically funded while the Blues are privately funded.

The insurance companies compete against the for profit powers represented by Aetna and United and all the rest while Single Payer is designed for the public good.

One enriches shareholders and an elite few while the other is designed to provide quality, affordable health care for everyone here in Pennsylvania.

The IBX/Highmark merger has prompted concern among critics about competition in the insurance market and clout the new company would wield in setting reimbursement rates for hospitals and doctors, an article in Pittsburgh's "Business Times", May 26, 2008 states.

The consolidation of IBX and Highmark is the largest insurance company deal ever proposed within any state and will create a $22 billion dollar company.

Our grassroots group, Health Care 4 All PA, supports Single Payer because it's the best way to fulfill our mission: to bring quality, affordable health care to all Pennsylvanians.

We've decided to protest the merger because it runs counter to our mission.

Governor Rendell has cut a deal with Highmark and IBX to help them get the merger approved in return for their help, financial and otherwise, in passing PA ABC.

PA ABC replaces Adult Basic which provides health insurance to approximately 55,000 poor Pennsylvanians.

Approximately 95,000 are on the waiting list and these plus 120,000 others would in theory gain access to PA ABC.

However, because there is a 4% annual increase by the health insurance companies after the second year, and add to this increased rates for participants under PA ABC than they were paying under Adult Basic, you can safely project that poorer Pennsylvanians will be forced to lose health insurance coverage.

People on the waiting list will potentially be withdrawing their names.

The Governor is not telling us the truth: that at the very least, PA ABC is under funded and enrollment ends when the money is spent.

Yet Rendell continues to assert that PA ABC will cover everyone.

Additionally, PA ABC will also reinstate the State subsidy for malpractice insurance which the Governor had withdrawn previously, in the attempt to gain support for PA ABC.

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Kate Loving Shenk is a writer, healer, musician and the creator of the e-book called "Transform Your Nursing Career and Discover Your Calling and Destiny." Click here to find out how to order the e-book: http://www.nursingcareertransformation.com Check Out Kate's Blog: http://www.nursehealers.typepad.com

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