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Obama Chooses Daschle; Asks for Input on Health Care Reform

“Now, some may ask how at this moment of economic challenge we can afford to invest in reforming our health care system. And I ask a different question. I ask how can we afford not to…. So let’s be clear. If we want to overcome our economic challenges, we must also finally address your health care challenge.

- President- Elect Obama

Last week, President-Elect Obama officially announced Tom Daschle as his choice for both Secretary of Health and Human Services and director of the new White House Office of Health Reform. He also named Dr. Jeanne Lambrew, who worked on health policy at the White House from 1997 to 2000, as the deputy director of Health Reform.  According to a story in the New York Times, Daschle wants to establish a Federal Health Board, an independent entity like the Federal Reserve. Details of this plan are described in a book that Lambrew and Daschle recently co-wrote entitled, “Critical: What We Can Do About the Health-Care Crisis.”

According to a recent web post at the Center for American Progress, where Lambrew is a Senior Fellow, Lambrew has advocated for plans that allow Americans to keep their existing coverage, while offering affordable options to those who need them. The plan would simplify Medicaid and extend coverage to those below a certain income level.

President-Elect Obama and his transition team are asking for input on health care reform.  Between now and the end of the year, activists are encouraged to hold community meetings, such as a house party, to talk about health care reform and submit comments to the transition team.   In particular, it is important to make sure to raise issues that effect the direct-care workforce and long-term care. Sign up to host a community meeting by visiting change.gov.  It will take all of us to make sure the meaningful health care reform becomes a reality.

Allison Lee
National Policy Director
HCHCW
alee@phinational.org

Share Your Opinion on Health Care with President-elect Obama

What worries you most about the health care system in our country?

That is what the Obama transition team wants to know from ordinary Americans, and they’ve set up a place on their website for you to tell them what you think.  We see it as a promising sign that the transition team picked this as the first public discussion on Change.gov.

As advocates for affordable, quality health coverage for direct care workers and their employers, this is one way for you to add your thoughts and ideas to those of thousands of others.  Please join the conversation, and let them know what your personal or organization’s priorities are for health care. We would like to see diverse voices joining in the discussion. Here are some points you can make in your comments:

  • Direct care workers are twice as likely as the general public to lack health insurance
  • Caregiving jobs that are growing the fastest — those providing personal care services in people’s homes — are least likely to have health coverage.
  • There is solid evidence that health insurance is critical to job retention and in reducing turnover.
  • Insufficient government reimbursement rates to providers are a major obstacle in the ability of those employers to offer insurance to their employees.

Enter your comments now and make your voice heard.  And if you do, please share your comment with us by posting it below in the comments section.  Or you can email your comment to us at cregan@phinational.org

Carol Regan
Director
Health Care for Health Care Workers
cregan@phinational.org

McCain/Obama Compared on Health Care

Health care reform is likely to be one of the top issues for the next President and Congress.   Rising costs, declining quality, and millions without coverage are problems that can no longer be addressed by band aids, and business, labor, consumers and elected officials from both parties are saying “enough!”

So what are the presidential candidates talking about when they say they have a plan to fix our health care system?

Families USA, a is a national nonprofit, non-partisan organization dedicated to the achievement of high-quality, affordable health care for all Americans, and a voice for health care consumers for over 25 years has recently published a report that examines the key differences between the positions of Barack Obama and John McCain.   If health care matters to you and you want more information about what the candidates stand for, this may be helpful for you: Comparing the Candidates’ Positions on Health Care.

And we’d like to hear what YOU think.  Please, take a minute to let us know what health care means to you as a direct care worker; as a long-term care employer; as a consumer of long-term care services; or as an advocate or policymaker who cares about health reform.   You can post a comment or email me directly at cregan@phinational.org.

Carol Regan
Director
PHI’s Health Care for Health Care Workers Campaign
cregan@phinational.org

National Group Unveils Key Messaging Tools

The Herndon Alliance has developed a package of very short papers to help health care reform advocates shape their messages. The documents discuss strategies and language to be used or avoided when communicating with the public, working with the media, or otherwise advocating for better health coverage.

The Alliance is a nationwide non-partisan coalition of more than 100 minority, faith, labor, advocacy, business, and healthcare provider organizations working to build a broad base of support for health care reform. HCHCW has been a member since its inception and has partnered with the group on various activites.  Continue reading ‘National Group Unveils Key Messaging Tools’