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Don't Let the Insurance Industry Dictate Health Care Reform!

Target: U.S. Congress
Sponsored by: Consumers Union

Some in Congress are now saying we should settle for a health reform plan pushed by the giant insurance corporations. The companies promise not to deny anyone coverage, as long as everyone is required to buy insurance from them.

That's a brilliant recipe to increase insurance company profits, and put more middle-men between you and your doctor, but it doesn't solve our health care crisis!

To really bring costs down and get everyone covered, we need meaningful change, not another "trust us" plan from the insurance industry.

Meaningful change includes real choice:
   - A publicly run coverage plan that would compete with plans offered by insurance companies, 
   - Financial help for those who truly can't afford their premiums, whether they buy a public or private plan, and
   - Tough rules to crack down on waste and abuse.

Tell Congress you expect real, affordable health insurance choices, not just what the insurance industry wants.

deadline: Ongoing...
goal: 15,000
 

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Subject: Give us meaningful health reform

Dear [Decision Maker],

Americans need real health care choice, not just the plan pushed by the giant insurance companies requiring everyone to buy coverage from them. We need a new type of health care market, featuring real competition between private and public insurers that will bring down costs, improve quality and help get everyone covered. Please keep the public plan option as part of health reform, and give us meaningful choices, not just what the insurance companies want.

[Your personal comments will be added here.]

Today, I pay more because doctors and hospitals must cover the costs of those people without insurance. Folks without insurance usually put off getting preventive care or early treatment for an illness. They get sicker and are harder to treat, and we all end up paying more. This is a terrible cycle we have to break, which is why we need meaningful reform.

But the answer isn't leaving my insurance choice solely to the giant insurance companies. That's just a recipe to increase the insurance industry's profits, and put more paper-pushers between me and my doctor.
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