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Showing Original Post only (View all)Medical Doctors for Single Payer Urge Supreme Court to Strike Down Individual Insurance Mandate [View all]

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Fifty Medical Doctors for Single Payer Urge Supreme Court to Strike Down Individual Mandate
February 14, 2012
Fifty medical doctors who favor a single payer health insurance system today urged the US Supreme Court to strike down the individual mandate.
In a brief filed with the Court, the fifty doctors and two non-profit groups Single Payer Action and Its Our Economy said that the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Acts (ACA) individual mandate is unconstitutional.
The individual mandate is the provision of the ACA that requires Americans to purchase health insurance from private insurance companies if they do not otherwise have coverage.
The doctors are challenging the governments claim that the individual mandate is necessary to reach Congress goal of universal coverage.
The court should decide the constitutionality of the individual mandate based on the best available evidence, said attorney Oliver Hall.
Thats why it is so important that these medical doctors provide the court with the information in their brief, which demonstrates that Congress can address the United States healthcare crisis by adopting a single payer system.
It is not necessary to force Americans to buy private health insurance to achieve universal coverage, said Russell Mokhiber of Single Payer Action. There is a proven alternative that Congress didnt seriously consider, and that alternative is a single payer national health insurance system.
Congress could have taken seriously evidence presented by these single payer medical doctors that a single payer system is the only way to both control costs and cover everyone, Mokhiber said. Instead, Senator Max Baucus (D-Montana), chair of the Senate Finance Committee which drafted the law that became the ACA, had two of those doctors Dr. Margaret Flowers and Dr. Carol Paris arrested and thrown in jail. Those doctors are now two of the 50 who have signed onto this brief challenging the Constitutionality of the ACA.
If the US Congress had considered an evidence-based approach to health reform instead of writing a bill that funnels more wealth to insurance companies that deny and restrict care, it would have been a no brainer to adopt a single payer health system much like our own Medicare, said Dr. Margaret Flowers. We are already spending enough on health care in this country to provide high quality universal comprehensive lifelong health care. All the data point to a single payer system as the only way to accomplish this and control health care costs.
People will have the greatest control of their own healthcare if the insurance industry is removed from between doctors and patients, said Kevin Zeese of Its Our Economy. And, people will no longer be threatened with increased premiums, decreased coverage and financial ruin caused by a health crisis.
Both Kevin Zeese and Dr. Margaret Flowers are organizers with the National Occupation of Washington, D.C. (nowdc.org).
Read the full legal brief at:
http://www.singlepayeraction.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/brief.pdf
http://www.singlepayeraction.org/blog/?p=3178
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Better Believe It
Feb 2012
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I hear that. Doesn't matter, though, most people can't even afford it, and won't get it.
Zalatix
Feb 2012
#6
It matters very little. People simply don't have the money. The math always wins.
Zalatix
Feb 2012
#49
It can work. There are to be provisions for those who have trouble affording it and those who
The Wielding Truth
Feb 2012
#50
Wait. We're talking health ins. right? They would have to buy it anyhow and with out some change it
The Wielding Truth
Feb 2012
#60
SS Ins. and Unemployment Insurance did not bankrupt "the people". Corruption did.
The Wielding Truth
Feb 2012
#73
Our government is one of "Enumerated Powers". So an "Enumerated Basis" for exercise of
Romulox
Feb 2012
#22
Weak precedent, that mandate did not dictate the good rifle, shot, balls, and powder
TheKentuckian
Feb 2012
#23
" The Federal government doesn't have the power to order us to buy products." !!!
bvar22
Feb 2012
#33
Uh, no. We are now the FARTHEST away from universal health care we have ever been.
Edweird
Feb 2012
#64
The Health Care Industry and Big Pharma Protection Act is not a progressive step forward.
Better Believe It
Feb 2012
#13
+1. Insurers know the Exchanges and Medical Loss Ratio will tie their hands and make them
Hoyt
Feb 2012
#26
If there is any justice in this country the Supreme Court will strike down the insurance mandate
Better Believe It
Feb 2012
#32
"and that alternative is a single payer national health insurance system"
kenny blankenship
Feb 2012
#42
Please post the links proving insurance industry opposition to the legislation.
Better Believe It
Feb 2012
#28
Yes, how could they not LOVE a legal requirement that gives them over 300 million
Lydia Leftcoast
Feb 2012
#44
Plus they aren't a small island country that still has a military more suitable
Lydia Leftcoast
Feb 2012
#45
Very well explained, but I fear that the die-hards in the party are blind to reality
Dragonfli
Feb 2012
#41
Fifty Doctors in Support of Single Payer File Amicus Brief Against Individual Mandate
Better Believe It
Feb 2012
#47
This lead post doesn't appear on the front page because the number of recommends is irrelevant
Better Believe It
Feb 2012
#55
Forcing people to buy crappy overpriced insurance. Who thought that one up?
limpyhobbler
Feb 2012
#67
Precisely. This is just bemoaning from people who aren't getting what they want now.
joshcryer
Feb 2012
#72
You're right. Just more whining from the 99% who don't appreciate corporations and Wall Street
Better Believe It
Feb 2012
#78
Forcing millions to buy an insurance industry policy will postpone single payer by at least 20 years
Better Believe It
Feb 2012
#77