Donna EllingtonSummerville, SC, United States
Dec 6, 2024

Petitions only work when we make them work!  Will you be one of those working this problem and demanding solutions, or will you look on, wringing your hands, behaving helplessly as Insurance parasites continue to “Deny, delay, and defend” and vigilantes respond with “Deny, delay: DEPOSE?”

Sign, share, and contact your Governors, Senators, Congresspersons, AND President Biden Demanding they ACT to protect ALL Americans by replacing predatory insurance with Universal Healthcare!

I started this petition over 2 years ago.  It has moved slowly.  We can change that NOW!  Sign, and share everywhere!

This is the DEMAND:  

SWIFTLY DELIVER UNIVERSAL HEALTHCARE  to all Americans by passing Expanded and Improved #MedicareforALL Legislation, as a basic Human Right.  Universal Healthcare is essential to our well-being and to the economic stability of our nation.  #MedicareForAll, a Universal Healthcare, Single-Payer Coverage for all Americans.

 


Over 89 million working aged Americans had inadequate health insurance in 2022 (43%) INSURANCE DOES NOT EQUAL CARE! 

 

Our insurance patchwork is an abysmal failure. The Commonwealth annual survey found that 43% of adults 19-64 are inadequately insured; 46% skip care for financial reasons; and 42% have medical bill problems or debt.  582,462 people in the US experience homelessness, 30 million Americans had no health insurance and an additional 89.2 million working age adults in the US  are underinsured.

According to the GAO, In 2019, close to 40 thousand people died from a gun injury in the U.S., and about 80 thousand suffered nonfatal injuries.There is no complete information on the health care costs of gun injuries. However, we found: Hospital costs for initial gun injury care were just over $1 billion a year, according to hospital data from 2016 and 2017 (the latest available) Costs associated with physicians' fees (not included in that data) could add 20% to that total.  Each year there were about 30,000 hospital stays and 50,000 emergency room visits. Medicaid and other public coverage patients accounted for more than 60% of the costs for this care.

KFF found that 23 million people (nearly 1 in 10 adults) owe significant medical debt. The SIPP survey suggests people in the United States owe at least $195 billion in medical debt.Approximately 16 million people (6% of adults) in the U.S. owe over $1,000 in medical debt and 3 million people (1% of adults) owe medical debt of more than $10,000. Medical debt occurs across demographic groups. But, people with disabilities, those in worse health, and poor or near-poor adults are more likely to owe significant medical debt. We also find that Black Americans, and people living in the South or in Medicaid non-expansion states were more likely to have significant medical debt.

Saving on premiums, tax credits, lower deductibles, narrow markets, and subsidies DO NOT equal getting care!  We would be more globally competitive with #MedicareForAll covering the healthcare needs of all of our workers, like our counterparts in other countries.

Insurance companies STEAL patient’s healthcare when its “Doctors” hit automatic via #AI to mass DENY millions of claims without reading or any consideration.  MAKE THIS ILLEGAL AND PASS MEDICARE FOR ALL, Universal Healthcare.

We must have healthcare from birth to death with no premiums, no copays, no deductibles, no out of pockets which covers all basic and necessary medical care including hospital, doctor, pharmaceutical, dental, vision, hearing, mental health, reproductive care, and long-term care.

 It is time to move forward together with Universal Healthcare.  Americans are well past ready, we just need The Administration and Congress onboard.

Transcend Greed
Transcend Insurance
Transcend Privatization
EXPAND & Improve  #MedicareForAll
We cannot afford to continue losing over 68,000 Americans every year due to under insurance or non insurance.  Our citizens should not be subjected to bankruptcy at the rate of half a million per year trying to afford the medical costs of staying alive!

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