Health Care Fit for Animals
By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF
Published: August 26, 2009
(Mr. Potter was an executive in the health insurance industry for nearly 20 years).......................
Mr. Potter was back home in Tennessee, visiting his parents, and dropped in on a three-day charity program at a county fairgrounds to provide medical care for patients who could not afford doctors.
Long lines of people were waiting in the rain, and patients were being examined and treated in public in stalls intended for livestock.“It was a life-changing event to witness that,” he remembered. Increasingly, he found himself despising himself for helping block health reforms. “It sounds hokey, but I would look in the mirror and think, how did I get into this?”..........................
As a nation, we’re at a turning point. Universal health coverage has been proposed for nearly a century in the United States. It was in an early draft of Social Security.
Yet each time, it has been defeated in part by fear-mongering industry lobbyists. That may happen this time as well — unless the Obama administration and Congress defeat these manipulative special interests.
What’s un-American isn’t a greater government role in health care but an existing system in which Americans without insurance get health care, if at all, in livestock pens. more:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/27/opinion/27kristof.html