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Don Berwick: ObamaCare is massive step forward, but we need single-payer

While Hillary Clinton doesn't want a "contentious debate" on ObamaCare, the debate among the left doesn't have to be so contentious, says Dr. Donald Berwick in an interview with Truthout. There is room to appreciate what the law can do, he argues, while also understanding its limits.

"I feel the ACA is a massive step forward--a tremendous achievement. But we are still left with a system that fails to solve many problems," said Berwick. "Even with the law, we still have a complex system that is highly expensive to maintain and somewhat captive to the status quo. It lacks teeth to push back on costs."

The ACA's limitations compelled him to run for governor of Massachusetts in 2014 on a campaign fueled by his staunch advocacy of single-payer health care. "On his first day as governor of Massachusetts, Berwick promises to set up a commission tasked with finding a way to bring single payer to the Bay State," reported Talking Points Memo, describing him as "ObamaCare's Founding CEO."

Source: Truthout "News Analysis" by Michael Corcoran Jun 9, 2016

Hillary Clinton: OpEd: Settling for ObamaCare abandons single-payer

Bernie Sanders' campaign has sparked a much-needed debate over the need for a single-payer health system. The Clinton campaign, prompted by Sanders' strong showing and her relationship with the drug and insurance industries, declared war against single- payer this year.

Yet, for all the (often dubious) attacks that Clinton loyalists made against Sanders' proposal, they have placed the existing law under virtually no scrutiny. In fact, Clinton and her supporters have issued bold claims that the ACA renders more reform--and even critical discussion--pointless. "We finally have a path to universal health care," Clinton said. "And I don't want us to start over with a contentious debate."

But can the ACA [achieve what it promises]? The unfortunate reality is that Clinton is wrong. The law does not lead to universal health care; it fails to slow costs enough to make it sustainable; and millions of Americans who do have health insurance are nevertheless left underinsured & exposed to financial ruin.

Source: Truthout "News Analysis" by Michael Corcoran Jun 9, 2016

Jill Stein: Medical doctor & advocate for community health provider

Q: Had you been involved with other politics before your gubernatorial run?

A: I have always been involved in issue-based politics, not party politics--I was never really originally drawn to party politics. I'm trained as a medical doctor--that's my field: I've been practicing long enough to see how extremely broken our health care system is. I had become very active in the world of health care advocacy, advocating for single payer, but also in the world of environmental politics, and advocating for being a community provider of health. That's really the way to do it. If you really want people to remain healthy, you can't just throw pills at people once they become sick, which I feel like I was doing as a medical doctor, so I began working on more upstream thinking.I began thinking, "If only our elected officials knew that there were all of these cost-saving solutions ..." After five years I knew if you really want to fix any political problems, you also have to fix the political system.

Source: Interview with Steve Horn of Truthout.org Jan 29, 2012

Jill Stein: ObamaCare was step backward for goal of single payer

Q: You brought up single payer vs. for-profit health care. What's your stance on ObamaCare?

A: Well, we have it in Massachusetts, since it's really modeled after RomneyCare, and it's very problematic. It is not a solution--it did extend care to some people who didn't have it, but kind of at the cost of working families. The costs are not fairly distributed; the mandate is extremely unfair; the system is entirely unsustainable, and it is not working. Many people say health care is worse than it is better under ObamaCare, which is remarkable because you don't know what the real problems of a health care system are until you get sick.

Q: Was ObamaCare a step forward?

A: I think it was a step backward for the final goal of a system of single payer health care.

Q: So do you support ObamaCare?

A: I don't support ObamaCare and see it as a step backward that entrenches the power of the private health care industry.

Source: Interview with Steve Horn of Truthout.org Jan 29, 2012

Jill Stein: What injures the climate's health also injures human health

The Green New Deal virtually pays for itself just in terms of the health savings alone because what injures the health of the climate also injures human health. We're so accustomed that we don't recognize it, but our major health epidemics-- from asthma, cancers, heart disease, lung disease and learning disabilities--have enormous ties to air pollution that results from fossil fuels. This has been documented by a whole variety of studies.

It was also documented by Cuba when their oil pipeline went down. Without changing their health-care system, when they zeroed out their fossil fuel emissions, Cuba got healthy. It was not only reduction of emissions; it was also that they transitioned to a sustainable and healthy food system, and a sustainable and healthy transportation system, and those are essentially the underpinnings of modern disease--between pollution and a poisonous, predatory food system and passive transportation.

Source: Interview with Candice Bernd of Truthout.org Jun 25, 2015

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