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Single Payer and Universal Healthcare Forum

Date:
Monday, December 09, 2013
Time:
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Event Type:
Other
Organizer/Author:
Don Bechler
Location Details:
Global Exchange office
2017 Mission Street (near 16th St. BART station)
San Francisco, CA 94110

How Market Ideology
and Corporate Power Are Killing
Our Health Care System

Americans don't have a health care system, they have a free enterprise system beholden to corporate executives, shareholders and investors from the industries that benefit the most from high costs. While pharmaceutical companies, insurance companies and medical product companies profit, taxpayers are getting squeezed at an accelerating rate. Our market-based, profit-driven health care system in the United States has put necessary care increasingly beyond the reach of ordinary Americans. Primary health care, the fundamental foundation of all high-performing health care systems in the world, is a critical but ignored casualty of the current system. Unfortunately, primary care is often poorly understood, even within the health professions.

Don Bechler, chair of Single Payer Now (who has worked for twenty years to pass Single Payer), will describe what has become a crisis in primary care, define its central role, analyze the reasons for its decline, and assess its impacts on patients and families. He will also show the film, "The Health Care Movie" about the Canadian Health Care System. Don Bechler will present a constructive approach to rebuild and transform U.S. primary care with the urgent goal of addressing the nation's problems of access, cost, quality and equity of health care for all Americans.
Added to the calendar on Mon, Dec 9, 2013 4:14PM
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