Campaign for Guaranteed Healthcare for All Begins in Illinois with New Single-Payer...
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Campaign for Guaranteed Healthcare for All Begins in Illinois with New
Single-Payer Bill
RNs, MDs, Activists Rally for Passage TODAY, Springfield-Photo Op, Press
Conference, Bill Hearing
SPRINGFIELD, Ill., March 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Registered nurses, doctors,
medical students, and dozens of labor and healthcare community activists will
join with Rep. Mary Flowers and other Illinois legislators TODAY to introduce
state legislation for a single-payer, Medicare-for-all style system. HB 311,
the Healthcare for All Illinois Act, would guarantee healthcare for every
state resident.
A broad coalition of healthcare activists, including the National Nurses
Organizing Committee, Physicians for a National Health Program, Healthcare for
All-Illinois, and American Medical Students Association, will gather in
Springfield for a press conference and hearing on the bill.
What: PHOTO OP: Activist Nurses Rally for Healthcare
Where: West Steps of State Capitol
When: 12:40 p.m., TODAY, March 24
What: Press Conference: HB311 Introduced
Where: Blue Room, State Capitol
When: 1:00 p.m., TODAY, March 24
What: Illinois House Health Committee Hearing on HB 311
Where: Room 114 (or 118) State Capitol
When: 4:00 p.m., TODAY, March 24
"Illinois can once again be a symbol of hope and progress for our nation,"
said Brenda Langford, RN, a registered nurse at the Cook County Bureau of
Health Services. "Nurses are tired of watching our patients suffer from
denial of care and lack of access to coverage. We see far too much of this at
Cook County hospitals--and that's why we support guaranteed healthcare through
a single-payer system."
"Our time for genuine solutions to the healthcare crisis is now," said Rose
Ann DeMoro, executive director of the National Nurses Organizing Committee,
principal sponsor of the bill. "We know that guaranteed healthcare systems
around the world do a better job of caring for patients, at a lower cost, and
we know that inefficient and wasteful health insurance companies have helped
push our nation into recession. HB 311 would fix these problems in Illinois,
while offering every patient the care they deserve."
DeMoro and Langford both noted the growing urgency for HB311, especially as
the state's economy continues to plummet. A recent NNOC study shows
single-payer not only saves lives and people's health, it is also an economic
stimulus.
Nationally, the study found, implementation of a single-payer system would
create 2.6 million new jobs, infuse $317 billion in new business and public
revenues, and inject another $100 billion in wages into the U.S. economy. The
jobs, through increased spending on healthcare delivery, ripple through the
economy, creating employment in retail, manufacturing, and other sectors in
addition to healthcare.
The campaign for HB311 coincides with similar efforts nationally on behalf of
a Medicare for all bill, HR 676, in Congress, and a national debate on the
best path to single-payer.
A centerpiece of the effort for both the Illinois and national bills will be
public education on how single-payer is the most comprehensive, cost-effective
reform.
HB 311 establishes a state-administered system to provide comprehensive
coverage to all Illinois residents, delivered by our current mostly private
network of physicians, hospitals, doctors' offices, and other providers.
Coverage would no longer be tied to job status or health condition or subject
to ever-rising premiums, co-pays, and deductibles.
SOURCE National Nurses Organizing Committee
Shum Preston, +1-415-412-0825, or Frank Borgers, +1-773-410-6388, both for
National Nurses Organizing Committee
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