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DESCRIPTION:SF physician with expertise on comparative health care systems will 
 contrast current US health care reform proposals with national health care 
 in other countries;  and will bring us up-to-date on the current hearings 
 on health reform in Washington, DC.\n\nOn Wednesday, June 10, Claudia 
 Chaufan, M.D., PhD, Assistant Professor of Health Policy at UCSF and Vice 
 President of the California Physicians Alliance, will compare current 
 proposals for US health reform with existing systems in other 
 industrialized nations. The talk will take place in San Francisco at the 
 Centro del Pueblo, 474 Valencia Street, from 6:30 to 8:30 pm.               
                                                                             
                                                                             
                                                  \n\nThis week, the US 
 Congress and President Obama are poised to start drafting a long-awaited 
 health care reform bill.  Single payer, a form of universal health reform 
 that would eliminate the health insurance industry, has been largely 
 ignored by politicians and the media so far.  The House is expected to 
 release health care legislation soon, and a draft bill could come out as 
 early as next week.  Also on Wednesday, June 10, the House Education and 
 Labor Committee, chaired by Bay Area Congressman George Miller 
 (D-Martinez), will hold a hearing in Washington D.C. called:  "Examining 
 the Single Payer Health Care Option".*  
 																																																							                   
 Single payer provides health care for everyone in many other industrialized 
 countries, and does so at much lower cost and with far better public health 
 outcomes than the market-driven system used in the United States.  The 
 World Health Organization, in a study of health care in 191 countries, said 
 that the U.S. health care system is the most expensive one in the world (we 
 spend about twice as much per person for health care as most other 
 industrialized nations);  while the U.S. ranked 37th in overall 
 performance;  and 72nd in terms of overall level of health.\n\n\nDr. 
 Chaufan, a native of Argentina, received her medical training at the 
 University of Buenos Aires and practiced medicine there for ten years 
 before coming to the US, where she earned her doctorate in Sociology from 
 UC Santa Cruz. An expert on comparative health care systems, Dr. Chaufan 
 will explore what can be learned from other countries’ experiences and 
 challenge common stereotypes about health care in countries that have 
 single payer systems.																																	Dr. Chaufan will also 
 examine the “public option:” a hybrid form of publicly financed and 
 private health insurance being promoted by the White House and most 
 Congressional Democrats. “By keeping private insurance as a basic part of 
 this system,” she states, the public option continues to treat health 
 care not as a basic right but as a commodity, like laptops or shoes, that 
 you are expected to ‘comparative shop' for until you get the best 
 deal."\n\n\nFor more information, contact SPN chair Don Bechler: 
 415-810-5826 / dbechler@value.net, or visit www.singlepayernow.net.  
 \n\n\n#  #  #  #\n\n\nSingle Payer Now (SPN) is a San Francisco-based 
 grassroots organization working to bring about universal healthcare without 
 the private health insurance industry. In California, SPN supports SB 810, 
 the California Universal Healthcare Act; on the national level, it supports 
 companion bills HR 676 (Conyers- the U.S. National Healthcare Act) and S 
 703 (Sanders- the American Health Security 
 Act).\n\n------------------\n\n*For more details about the House Education 
 and Labor Committee hearing in Washington DC on June 10, including a list 
 of witnesses who will testify, go to:  
 http://edlabor.house.gov/hearings/2009/06/examining-the-single-payer-hea.shtml\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/06/09/18601158.php
SUMMARY:Health Care "Here and There"; U.S. Reform Taking Shape Now
LOCATION:Centro del Pueblo, 474 Valencia, near 16th Street
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/06/09/18601158.php
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