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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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# 3,350:
11:28 am PDT, May 11, Name not displayed, Missouri
# 3,349:
11:28 am PDT, May 11, Nick Podue, California
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11:20 am PDT, May 11, Name not displayed, Colorado
# 3,347:
11:18 am PDT, May 11, Christine Eggert, Maryland
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11:13 am PDT, May 11, M. Moats, Illinois
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11:13 am PDT, May 11, Rebecca Kemp, Pennsylvania
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11:12 am PDT, May 11, Mark Caso, Pennsylvania
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11:02 am PDT, May 11, Janice Curry, Ohio
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11:00 am PDT, May 11, Adam Smith, Pennsylvania
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11:00 am PDT, May 11, Albert H Dowler JR, Kansas
Repair the health care system. Make our nation's health care apriority. Yet let there be freedom of choice. Make sure it covers thes expensive drugs for things likfor treatment of cancer and rheumatoid arthritis. Some of these drugs are over $1700.00 a month or more!!!Try paying for that on social security or welfare!!!You MUS Help us...This must be affordable to all of us. maybe sliding scale where the rich pays more?
# 3,340:
10:54 am PDT, May 11, John Aselin, Illinois
# 3,339:
10:51 am PDT, May 11, Sylvia Brimmer, Iowa
Insurance companies think that you can shop around for health care. Obviously they have never had their back go out, a broken arm or hip. If they think I am going to shop around then, they are just kidding themselves. When I can't stop purging because of the flu, I am looking for the first doctor I see. I think the government should investigate some of the charges from doctors and hospitals. There shouldn't be that big of a difference in charges. If they are too high take them off the insurance list of covered doctors and hospitals.
# 3,338:
10:51 am PDT, May 11, Cris Bisch, Oregon
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10:50 am PDT, May 11, Nicole Sukel, Pennsylvania
It's important to me b/c despite the fact that I actually do have "health coverage" my family has been hit w/ridiculously high med. bills b/c of the "coinsurance, copay, deductible and out-of-pocket" that we have to pay. We would almost be better off being "self-pay". The coverage sucks, and again, regardless whether we're insured or not, we still can't seem to pay our med. bills!!!!
# 3,336:
10:49 am PDT, May 11, Barbara Grudzien, Tennessee
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10:44 am PDT, May 11, Chrissy Keeley, New Jersey
# 3,334:
10:42 am PDT, May 11, Name not displayed, New York
I currently have no insurance through my employer or otherwise. I also think alternative (holistic, etc.) treatments and prescribed supplements need to be recognized as valid and be covered.
# 3,333:
10:23 am PDT, May 11, Misty Hay, California
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10:23 am PDT, May 11, Pamela Hornby, Texas
I can barely afford the bare bones health ins. I have, if I was to get seriously ill, it would probably bankrupt me.
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10:22 am PDT, May 11, Norrie Downey, Texas
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10:21 am PDT, May 11, Ann Albrecht, Virginia
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10:19 am PDT, May 11, Name not displayed, Indiana
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10:17 am PDT, May 11, Shelia Tabor, Arkansas
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10:13 am PDT, May 11, Patricia Cooper, Kentucky
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10:12 am PDT, May 11, Kat Glover, Georgia
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10:10 am PDT, May 11, Kathryn Turk, North Carolina
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10:08 am PDT, May 11, Mary Hasler, Canada
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10:07 am PDT, May 11, Catherine KingChuparkoff, Florida
Please help with this...I currently have to choose which of my conditions to take care of first as taking care of all of them is not financially feasible...I have two small children and want to see them grow up...
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10:04 am PDT, May 11, Elaine Housley, Ohio
As a retiree, I have limited funds to spend for healthcare.
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9:56 am PDT, May 11, Name not displayed, New York
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9:55 am PDT, May 11, Name not displayed, Maryland
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9:52 am PDT, May 11, Steve Holzberg, California
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9:50 am PDT, May 11, George Davis, Kentucky
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9:47 am PDT, May 11, Nancy Thomas, California
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9:45 am PDT, May 11, Felix Adewale Brown, Nigeria
I pledge to advocate for improving health quality and service delivery in my oown country nigeria nad promote the Objective of Care arround the world.
# 3,315:
9:40 am PDT, May 11, Darlene Korson, Georgia
I have family that have been sick and in a lot of pain and had to suffer through it because they did not have insurance nor money to pay for the high cost of health care. It's time to stop the suffering in our own country....
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9:39 am PDT, May 11, Name not displayed, Michigan
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9:38 am PDT, May 11, Kristin Poole, New York
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9:28 am PDT, May 11, Matt Breault, Massachusetts
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9:27 am PDT, May 11, Name not displayed, Pennsylvania
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9:25 am PDT, May 11, Nicholas Price, Illinois
This country needs to take a look at countries like France and Great Britain. All though they are not perfect systems, the health care is available for everyone. How, can society change, if the government won't help people.
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9:14 am PDT, May 11, Krissy G, California
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9:08 am PDT, May 11, Evelie Posch, California
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8:51 am PDT, May 11, Walter Barroww, Colorado
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8:48 am PDT, May 11, Name not displayed, Washington
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8:47 am PDT, May 11, Kate Werner, Pennsylvania
Do it for Mom.
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8:44 am PDT, May 11, Tomiko Eya, California
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8:41 am PDT, May 11, Dori Mortimer, California
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8:40 am PDT, May 11, Maxine Parshall, Michigan
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8:34 am PDT, May 11, Timmy Taken, Nevada