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IS IT TIME FOR A GUARANTEED NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE  PROGRAM? 
A PUBLIC FORUM

Date:           Thursday, May 31

Time:           1:00 pm doors open
1:30- 4:30 pm presentations and  discussion

Where:          Delray Beach  Library
100 West Atlantic Avenue
Delray Beach, FL  33444

The  Program:  American Health Care In Crisis

Why We Need HR  676:  The National Health Insurance Act
Ajamu Sankofa, National Organizer,  Healthcare-NOW

A New Health Care System includes New Alternatives for  Care:  Transplants, 
Stem Cell Research, and Critical New  Approaches
Gary Friedman,  MD
Trustee, The New Jersey Stem Cell Research & Education  Foundation
Founder,  International Regenerative Medicine

Panel for Q & A with  representatives of several organizations


Sponsored by Take Charge!  Cure Parkinson’s, Inc.

BACKGROUND:  

How can we
Curb  rising health care costs? 
Insure all Americans, whether employed,  unemployed, married, single, young, 
old, healthy, ill? 
Assist small  business owners and large corporations alike to remain 
competitive in the  global market while ensuring that all Americans regardless of 
their  employment, income, or pre-existing conditions have access, guaranteed by 
law,  to the highest quality and most cost effective health care services?

In  February 2003 HR 676,The United States National Health Insurance Act was 
first  introduced by Representative John Conyers, Jr. (D-MI) with original 
cosponsors  Donna Christensen (D-VI), Jim McDermott (D-WA) and Dennis J. Kucinich 
(D-OH).  Major national support for the bill has been gaining momentum across 
the  country. It is the largest movement for universal health care with  
single-payer financing for expanded and improved Medicare for All.   Support for 
the bill currently includes the support of 70 cosponsors,  coalitions in 200 
cities, 238 labor unions and 14,000 doctors.   

Ajamu Sankofa of Healthcare-Now, will discuss the importance of this  bill 
which proposes a single payer national health insurance program that  would 
control costs while covering health insurance and prescription drugs for  all 
Americans and allow them free choice of physicians.   

Currently, people under the age of 65, forced out of employment by  failing 
health are likely to have extremely limited options for health  coverage.  If 
they are under 65, and on disability, they are usually  unable to secure a 
secondary or supplemental policy. They must navigate HMO  Medicare Advantage 
Plans, restricting choice of doctors, medical facilities,  tests and treatments, 
quite often impeding them from selecting a physician or  facility of choice.  
The most appropriate for treating their condition  are often denied.  

Take Charge! Cure Parkinson’s, as sponsor of  this forum, wishes to encourage 
community support of this ongoing effort to  redesign and improve health care 
for everybody in the United States.   Along with the general public and 
representatives from the various  organizations, local and state representatives 
have been  invited.

“Comprehensive coverage is particularly important to  individuals 
experiencing pre-existing conditions, chronic illnesses, or early  onset of long term 
illnesses,” said Alison Landes, founder and president of  Take Charge! Cure 
Parkinson’s.  “Currently, people under the age of 65,  forced out of employment by 
failing health are likely to have extremely  limited options for health 
coverage.”  

Organizations including  Healthcare-Now, Physicians for a National Health 
Program (PNHP), Florida  Alliance for Retired Americans (FLARA), Florida CHAIN, 
the AFL-CIO executive  committee, Palm Beach-Treasure Coast AFL-CIO, Health 
Care for All –Florida,  Florida National Organization for Women, Floridians for 
Health Care and the  National Nurses Organizing Committee support this bill.  

The  League of Women Voters of Palm Beach County will discuss voting and 
absentee  ballot procedure.  They will have registration forms available,  
distribute the 2007 edition of the voters digest and advise on how to be most  
effective in contacting legislators.  

The Florida Alliance for  Retired Americans (FLARA), with a membership of 
over 213,000 is part of the  Alliance for Retired Americans with over 3.4 million 
members nationwide.   The Alliance supports HR 676. Tony Fransetta, the 
president of FLARA is  attending the forum and participating on a panel for Q & A.  
  “Healthcare for all is moral right and should be above politics,” states  
Fransetta.

Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP) with 14,000  members, gives 
its full endorsement to HR 676.  “We believe HR 676 to be  the only long term 
solution to our national health care crisis,” states  Nicholas Skala, Research 
Associate.  Dr. David Prensky of Palm Beach, a  member of PNHP is also 
participating on the panel.

While not an  integral part of HR 676, the debate that continues nationwide 
on stem cell  research was again at the forefront during recent Senate hearings
in  Washington, D.C.  Dr. Elias Zerhouni, Director, National Institutes of  
Health, stated his support for federal funding for embryonic stem cell  
research.  Dr. Zerhouni vowed to “always stick to the scientific truth”  and stated 
that “disease knows no politics.”  He also dismissed arguments  that adult 
stem cells negate the need for embryonic stem cell  research.

The limitations imposed on some areas of research by current  legislation, 
further reduce options for care in the U.S., and are also of  critical concern.  
Gary Friedman, MD, Founder of International  Regenerative Medicine will share 
insights of transplant scientists and  physicians dedicated to the 
development of therapeutic applications of human  stem cells.  He will discuss how the 
current health care system can be  revitalized by more economical and 
definitive cell-based treatments.  “As  a transplant physician, I know first-hand how 
desperate people are for  alternatives to the current state of medicine.  Stem 
cell therapy is one  of these clear alternatives with great near-term promise 
to provide relief to  millions of people worldwide.”  


FACTS

Insurance rates  have increased 73% since 2000. 
The U.S. spends more on healthcare than any  other industrialized nation yet 
lags behind other developed nations in overall  healthcare. 
Our life expectancy is shorter and our infant mortality higher  
Many employers are cutting or eliminating health benefits or passing on  more 
and more of the costs to employees 
More than 30 cents of every  healthcare dollar goes towards paperwork 
required by over 1,000 insurance  companies, each with hundreds of different health 
plans, rules and  reimbursement methods. 
In 2005, 46.6 million Americans were uninsured and  almost 50 million 
underinsured 
Florida’s percent of the uninsured  population is 2nd highest in the nation.  
Texas has 24.2% of its  population uninsured and Florida has 20.7%.  That is 
approximately  3,700,000 of Florida’s total population of 17,789,864 are  
uninsured.

TIME FOR A GUARANTEED NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE  PROGRAM?

Organizations supporting HR 676 include:

Take Charge!  Cure Parkinson’s, Inc. (TCCP):  www.cureparkinsons.org . For 
more  information call 561.620.1970
Healthcare-Now: www.Healthcare-Now.org  
Representative John Conyers, Jr.:  www.johnconyers.com/hr676   
Physicians for National Health Program (PNHP):  www.pnhp.org  
Florida Alliance for Retired Americans (FLARA):  www.flara.org  
Health Care For All – Florida:  www.hcfafl.org 
Florida  CHAIN:  www.floridachain.org  
CNA / National Nurses Organizing  Committee: www.calnurses.org/nnoc 
The American Federation of Labor and  Congress of Industrial Organizations 
(AFL-CIO):   http://afl-cio.org/issues/healthcare/ 

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Hey, Americans - a National Health system as in Britain does provide  care 
but it  wastes an unbelievable amount of resources and you usually  have to take 
the consultant /hospital you're assigned (though mine is quite  good).
Administrators can be quite relaxed with 'public money'.
 
 



   

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