Healthcare Letter

September23rd

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Yesterday, in my local paper, the Gazette, guest columnists Susan Turney of the Wisconsin Medical Society and David Newby of the Wisconsin State AFL-CIO offered in an opinion piece three issues healthcare reform needs to address: access, cost containment and basic system design. If you read it, there was not much with which to disagree.

But in this fairly benign piece was a key statement that underscores how the current reform process is not tackling the true barriers to cost-effective, superior healthcare. Specifically they say that, “We can control costs if all employers pay fair shares of essential health costs, insurers truly compete and we reward providers for quality care.”  Most notably missing is the patient/consumer and our role.

As my English teacher, Ms. Newberry used to say when I would use the word we inappropriately, “Oakleigh do you consider yourself royalty or do you have fleas? If neither is true would you use the word I.”   While I appreciate what the politicians and leaders of advocacy groups are doing for me, I wish they would structure a greater role for me as the consumer of healthcare.


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  • Comment by Lanelle Mikolaitis — October 5, 2009 @ 7:25 am

    Thank you for taking the time to organize a way to comminicate effectively. The health reform will effect all of us in some way. Whether or not, we as Americans , let our representaives do as they pleased in the past does not mean the citizens should not stand up now and make our representatives be accountable-no matter what party or political affiliation.I want to be informed,with clarity on today’s issues, so I can vote for my officials whom I think best represents my family and the country so thanks!!!!

  • Comment by Ronda — October 8, 2009 @ 1:02 pm

    Good morning and again I thank you.Your letter was so uplifting. Being unemployeed is giving me the time to follow my hearts desire to try and make possitive changes for the elderly in nusing homes to empower families to speak up and not fear for their loved ones.You have been a inspiration.Not only will i report I will share my possible solutions to the many concerns families have reguading CARE.

    Ronda

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