Healthcare

Healthcare Workgroup

The Healthcare Workgroup continues to promote ‘Healthcare For All’ through outreach and house parties. On, May 20th, we were the featured presenters at Public Health’s ‘Access To Care’ monthly meeting where we showed the movie and answered the group’s questions about our work.

We are grateful to Public Health for their ongoing support and their recent sponsorship in printing 3,000 of the Sexual Health Resource wallet cards in English and 1,500 in Spanish. What is even more gratifying is that they kept half of them to distribute themselves!

The Workgroup will meet in July for updates on legislative activity and to strategize for future activities. Date and location to be announced.

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Healthcare and Reproductive Health Workgroup

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We are working on community education through house parties and presentations at clubs and organizations. Special thanks to Paul Burke and Leisa Faulkner, Foothill Progressive Alliance, who hosted a great house party that was stimulating and fun. There were around 50 participants. Would you like to host one? We are scheduling house parties now for April through June. Let us know if you are interested. Special thanks to Rene Line, who is our lead on healthcare house parties. She has had one and can support you to hold your own.

A number of members of the workgroup are training to lead the discussions about What's Going on with Our Healthcare and the case for single payer. Special thanks to Jen Flory, a group member who is a lawyer with the Western Center for Law and Poverty and keeps us up to date on healthcare happenings. We continue the distribution of our wallet cards with birth control resources in our county. We work with Valerie Belnap RN, the EDC public health nurse with high schools, to distribute the cards in English and Spanish to teens and uninsured people. You can pick up cards at our monthly meetings or order them online on our website.

We meet on the 4th Monday of the month at 6:30 pm. Next meeting April 22. Contact Maureen Dion-Perry at dionperry@att.net or Margaret Madams at margaret@madams.com for location details.

Special Healthcare Event: Healthcare at the Crossroads

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Healthcare at the Crossroads presentation by Dr. Ed Weisbart of Physicians for a National Healthcare Plan on Sunday, April 14, 6pm at Cool Hall, 1701 Hwy 193, in Cool. Please bring a side dish to share. Dr. Weisbart has traveled from Missouri to do a series of talks throughout Northern California on the state of our healthcare. He brings a unique perspective and knowledge that audiences across the ideological spectrum will appreciate.

Healthcare Workgroup

We welcome you to join a Community Conversation: What's Going on with Our Health Care? What is Guaranteed Health Care for All Californians?

Saturday, March 2
6pm               snack and chat
6:30 to 8:30   speakers, program,
                      discussion
3025A Cambridge Rd. Cameron Park
RSVP to Paul Burke, paulb1221@sbcglobal.net

Learn more about both State and National efforts to improve our health care system. Expert speakers and a film: Fix: It Health Care at the Tipping Point, and discussion about Great Expectations: California’s First Steps Toward Universal Health Care - Medicare For All.
 
Sponsored by El Dorado Progressives Health Care Workgroup and Foothill Progressives.

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Healthcare Workgroup

Over the past few months, the Healthcare Workgroup has continued distributing the Wallet Cards. Most notably, 100 in Spanish for utilization in distribution in packets by the Immigration Workgroup. The South Lake Tahoe Version has been distributed via a community collaborative there both in English and Spanish. Planning continues for ‘House Parties’ about Medicare for All for fall onwards.
 
The Workgroup will not be meeting until after the November elections as we concentrate our efforts to ‘Get Out The Vote’.

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Healthcare Workgroup

Margaret Madams, Maureen Dion-Perry

May 14th: Monthly Social and Workgroup Meeting: reproductive health wallet cards in Spanish arrived from the printer. Thanks again to El Dorado Public Health for their support. We had discussions around House Parties, Community Conversations on Healthcare, and plans for the booth at the El Dorado County Fair.

May 18: Rene and her husband hosted a very successful House Party. A nice group of 15 people showed up and there was a lot of participation and questions. Many misconceptions about the costs of healthcare were corrected. We watched the movie FIX IT: Healthcare at the Tipping Point. It clearly shows how we can do a lot better for businesses and individuals. One local horror story, an 83-year-old friend shared that she recently was prescribed a medication that cost $10,000. Overall, it was a very good and inspiring evening. We plan to do more House Parties like this.

Looking ahead to June:

June 11: The next monthly Social and Workgroup Meeting, 6:30 pm, will be a potluck goodbye party to three wonderful, valued members: Kathy and John McCoy are moving to be closer to family in the Vallejo area, and Helen Mansfield is headed north to Oregon. Location: The Madams’ home in Placerville. Contact Margaret or Maureen for the address and gate code. Partners/spouses invited too.

June 14th-17: Stop by and say hello to us at the El Dorado County Fair.

June 15: Sierra Renaissance Society is hosting one of our community conversations about Healthcare, 1 to 3pm at the Cameron Park Community Center. For details, click here.

Select Committee on Health Care Delivery Systems and Universal Coverage Announces First Hearing in Series

JOINT PRESS RELEASE:

Assemblymembers Jim Wood and Joaquin Arambula

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 5, 2017    CONTACT: Cathy Mudge   916.319.2002

SACRAMENTO—Assemblymember Jim Wood (D-Healdsburg) and Assemblymember Joaquin Arambula (D-Fresno) announce the first in a series of hearings of the Select Committee on Health Care Delivery Systems and Universal Coverage to begin later this month, October 23-24 at the State Capitol.

“This committee is charged with identifying a pathway to healthcare for almost 40 million Californians; a pathway that we can propose to the full Legislature,” said Wood, who is a dentist. “I will do my best to identify those solutions that are comprehensive and sustainable, and that will ultimately provide affordable healthcare for all Californians.”

“As a doctor, I saw the challenges many Californians have in accessing good medical care,” said Arambula. “When I decided to run for office, I was convinced we could improve our state’s healthcare system and believe that California can and must do better for its residents. The committee is committed to finding workable solutions that will expand health care coverage and increase access to care and these hearings will help us better understand the complexities of our health care system.”

The first two days of hearings will bring in experts to provide an overview of California’s current health care system, including details on:

  • Who is and is not currently covered (Day 1)

  • Current coverage systems, including public programs, safety net providers and employer based and individual market coverage (Day 1)

  • How current systems are financed (Day 1)

  • Versions of universal health coverage around the globe (Day 2)

An opportunity for public comment will be provided at the hearing on the second day.
Future hearings, planned for later this year and early next year, will look at topics that include:

  • Health care systems within U.S. cities and states, both proposed and in operation, and the challenges they have faced in achieving health care for all

  • Input from stakeholders on proposed universal coverage systems, including but not limited to ACA expansion, single payer and hybrid systems

  • Identified challenges to achieving health care for all in California and what must be done to address them

  

The select committee was created in March by Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon, with Wood and Arambula as co-chairs. Other committee members appointed include Assembly members Autumn Burke (D-Inglewood), David Chiu (D-San Francisco), Laura Friedman (D-Glendale), Tom Lackey (R-Palmdale) and Marie Waldron (R-Escondido).

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