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Pledge to Higher Quality, Lower Cost Health Care

Sponsored by: Consumers Union

Americans spend more on health care than people do elsewhere, but somehow we spend more for less.

Most of us have no clue about the actual cost of our medical care until the bills arrive, because hospitals and doctors don’t publish their charges. The cost of insurance goes up and up, with fewer services covered. Millions of Americans needlessly suffer or die from preventable medical errors and infections.

It doesn’t have to be this way. Costs can come down and quality can improve if we stop letting the insurance companies run the show, make billing clear and simple, and focus on prevention and managing chronic illness better.

You can make a difference by taking our pledge and joining our effort to make health care a top priority for our nation’s leaders, no matter who wins the election.

THE PLEDGE:
I want to join with other Americans to support action, answers and accountability. It is time to:
  • Give my family security that we will have quality care when we need it at a cost we can afford;
  • Make hospitals and doctors more transparent about the cost and quality of care they offer;
  • Elmininate unnecessary bureaucracy between patients and the care they need;
  • End long waits for care;
  • Examine all solutions that will ensure all Americans access to quality, affordable care, with input from real people like me.
  

  

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We signed the pledge for higher quality, lower cost health care!
# 300:
7:15 am PDT, May 9, Cynthia Handlen, Maine
# 299:
7:15 am PDT, May 9, Vera Hoffman, New Jersey
it saves lifves.
# 298:
7:15 am PDT, May 9, Name not displayed, Texas
# 297:
7:15 am PDT, May 9, Judy Durand, Pennsylvania
i have good insurance and my family spent $9,000 on out of pocket costs last year. It's not just the un or underinsured who are struggling. Middle class people with "good" health insurance should be up in arms. Where else can you end up with a $1500 bill that you didn't agree to before you opted for the procedure? Where else do you promise to pay before knowing the amount you're agreeing to?
# 296:
7:15 am PDT, May 9, Ann Alderson, Florida
# 295:
7:15 am PDT, May 9, Anthony Gomez, Wisconsin
Society without health is not a society.
# 294:
7:15 am PDT, May 9, Name not displayed, Florida
# 293:
7:15 am PDT, May 9, Syd Tupaj, Arizona
# 292:
7:15 am PDT, May 9, Darlene Catlin, Florida
# 291:
7:15 am PDT, May 9, Eala Clarke, Pennsylvania
We're supposed to be such an evolved culture (Americans) with a great quality of life (at least that is how we like others to see us). But the ugly truth is that we're NOT that evolved if we aren't working to make sure that American's basic needs as humans are met. As humans, we have a commonality...we all have bodies we were born into that sometimes malfunction. As Americans, we should at the very least all have the right of access to health care to take care of those bodies.
# 290:
7:15 am PDT, May 9, Khamille Anderson, California
# 289:
7:15 am PDT, May 9, Jose Modoor, South Carolina
Affordable and quality health care is the prime concern of us.
# 288:
7:14 am PDT, May 9, John Geiser, Michigan
# 287:
7:14 am PDT, May 9, Leone Jullien, Florida
# 286:
7:14 am PDT, May 9, M Marino, New York
I'd much rather have my country be first in health care than in military.
# 285:
7:14 am PDT, May 9, Andrew Cahill, Massachusetts
# 284:
7:14 am PDT, May 9, Anton Rheaume, Wisconsin
# 283:
7:13 am PDT, May 9, Shane Young, California
# 282:
7:13 am PDT, May 9, Dieter Randolph, Florida
# 281:
7:13 am PDT, May 9, John Sullivan, Florida
# 280:
7:13 am PDT, May 9, Neveen Elkholy, New Jersey
# 279:
7:13 am PDT, May 9, Patricia Wood, Georgia
I am a registered nurse, Masters prepared, licensed on three continents and living in the USA. Being British, I am accustomed to a quality healthcare system that is free and available to all citizens; a system that is designed to address the needs of the people, not the profit margins of insurance companies. I believe that a society may be judged by how it treats its most weak and vulnerable, not by its ability to accumulate the mighty $$$.
# 278:
7:13 am PDT, May 9, Rob Clifford, Colorado
Health care is a top priority?
# 277:
7:13 am PDT, May 9, B Spoon, Illinois
We need Medicare Improved for All today, tomorrow, and we needed it years ago too.
# 276:
7:13 am PDT, May 9, Kilty Belt-vahle, California
# 275:
7:13 am PDT, May 9, Vineeta Anand, Virginia
# 274:
7:13 am PDT, May 9, Miriam Streeter, Minnesota
# 273:
7:13 am PDT, May 9, Name not displayed, North Carolina
# 272:
7:13 am PDT, May 9, Vicki Anderson, Minnesota
# 271:
7:12 am PDT, May 9, Gene Labovitz, California
# 270:
7:12 am PDT, May 9, Eva Steinberg, New York
# 269:
7:12 am PDT, May 9, Angela Bustamante, Florida
# 268:
7:12 am PDT, May 9, Linda DeVenny, North Carolina
# 267:
7:12 am PDT, May 9, Adrian Hunter, New Mexico
# 266:
7:12 am PDT, May 9, Name not displayed, California
# 265:
7:11 am PDT, May 9, Josh Twelves, Utah
# 264:
7:11 am PDT, May 9, Tommy Luke, Louisiana
# 262:
7:11 am PDT, May 9, Elaine Logan, Colorado
# 261:
7:11 am PDT, May 9, Michael Maday, Missouri
# 260:
7:11 am PDT, May 9, Daniel Reid, Texas
# 259:
7:11 am PDT, May 9, Name not displayed, New York
# 258:
7:11 am PDT, May 9, Barbara Helm, Virginia
# 257:
7:11 am PDT, May 9, Sharon Hopkins, Florida
# 256:
7:10 am PDT, May 9, Rowan Stormdancer-Brasier, Kansas
# 255:
7:10 am PDT, May 9, Aleta Lawrence, New Mexico
Our nation's health care situation is a debacle and a disgrace! I pledge to keep agitating until the politicians stop supporting Big Medibusiness and start supporting our need and right for accessible, quality medical services.
# 254:
7:10 am PDT, May 9, Natalie Fiocre, California
# 253:
7:09 am PDT, May 9, Maxine Hulse, Florida
2006 my husbands BCBS for just him was 438.02 - 2007 707.12 - 2008 1,149.35!!! we can't pay it.
# 252:
7:09 am PDT, May 9, Brian Tierney, Vermont
# 251:
7:09 am PDT, May 9, Name not displayed, New York
People who already have health insurance are finding that the costs are escalating rapidly and are becoming a major expense. This is without any serious illness. Like many, I have played by all the rules, gone to college, paid taxes, etc., but one serious illness would lead me to bankrupcy based on my current health plan.
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