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Dialing For Health Care

by digby

Click to call your member of Congress and demand quality, affordable health care!

Health Care For America Now is going to be an important group over the next year as Democrats roll out some kind of national health care plan. (We hope…) regardless of whether you support the HCAN plan or something more akin to Edwards’ and Clinton’s plans or maybe even single payer, having some institutional push to at least keep it high on the agenda is vitally necessary. Today they are announcing a new initiative that’s worth getting involved in.

82% of Americans think our health care system needs a “major overhaul.” On top of that, over 90% of Americans [pdf] think the next President and Congress should improve the quality, affordability and of health care. With the worsening economy continuing to be the top issue for most Americans, this hope for change isn’t hard to understand. American health care spending is projected to reach a full 1/5th of our GDP by 2015, which means by then, we’ll be spending twenty cents of every dollar we make on health care. Health care premiums have risen 86% between 2000 and 2006 while wages only rose 20%, putting the strain on working families. Health care costs continue to be the #1 cause of bankruptcy in America. Americans are paying $217 million for health care per hour. Meanwhile, insurance industry profits have risen 1,000% in the past five years. According the to Government Accountability Office, health care reform is necessary to keep our country on the right track:

“Rapidly rising health care costs are not simply a federal budget problem,” the GAO report says. “Growth in health-related spending is the primary driver of the fiscal challenges facing state and local governments as well. Unsustainable growth in health care spending also threatens to erode the ability of employers to provide coverage to their workers and undercuts their ability to compete in a global marketplace.”

Quite simply, with rising health care costs (including $50 billion per year to pay for insurance industry advertising) being born out by working families and American businesses, health care is a top economic concern. To keep American workers at their best, and to keep American business competitive in the world, something has to change…So, Congress, which side are you on? Are you with us for quality, affordable health care for all? Or are you with the insurance companies, working to preserve our broken system?We’ve set up a quick and easy way for you to contact your Members of Congress and ask them if they support our vision for health care reform. Just click here and enter in your phone number and address. Choose the elected official you want to talk to and in a few moments, we’ll call your phone and connect you automatically. Over the next few weeks, we want to make 100,000 calls to Congress, asking every Member which side they are on. We need your help to do it, so please click here to call! Once your done with your call, tell us what happened so we can keep track of where Congress stands. As of today, we’re proud to announce Senator Barbara Mikulski (D-MD) and Representative Henry Waxman (D-CA), are with us. The rest, so far, are unknown. You can see the full list here. Health care is a priority for the American people. It’s a priority for Nancy Pelosi. It’s up to us to make sure it’s a priority for Congress as well. Please take a moment, call your Members of Congress, and ask them which side they are on. Oh, and if you have a blog or website, you can help spread the word about this campaign by embedding the widget you see above on your site. Just copy and paste the code at this link.

We’re all obsessed with the election campaign and that’s understandable. But we need to start thinking beyond it and start priming the pump for our priorities. It’s going to be a very crowded agenda in the next congress and I think most of us would still like to see health care be at the top of the list. I know it’s a tough one, but it’s always going to be tough. There are big money interests aligned against all progressive policies, so there’s no sense in being afraid of that.

If representatives get enough phone calls they may just realize that this is something on which they — and the new president — are expected to take action.

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