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    Health Care Reform: a Women's Issue
    Anne Kasper
    Anne Kasper, a long time women's health activist, discusses why health
    care reform is a women's issue. Anne is an editor, with Susan J. Ferguson
    of Breast Cancer: Society Shapes an Epidemic, a powerful and informative
    book on the politics of breast cancer.
    To read the complete article: http://www.wuhi.org/pages/articles.html
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    Health care reform has long been a women's issue. Since the beginnings
    of the Women's Health Movement in the late 1960s, women have known that
    the health care system does not work in the best interests of women's health.
    When we think of the health care system and its component parts  doctors,
    hospitals, clinics, and prescription drugs, for instance  we are increasingly
    aware that the current system is not designed to promote and maintain our
    personal health or the health of others. Instead, we are aware of a medical
    system that delivers sporadic, interventionist, hi-tech, and curative care
    when what we need most often is continuous, primary, low-tech, and preventive
    care. Women are the majority of the uninsured and the under insured as
    well as the majority of health care providers. We are experts on our health,
    the health of our families, and the health of our communities. We know
    that we need a health care system that must be a part of changes in other
    social spheres -- such as wage work, housing, poverty, inequality, and
    education -- since good health care results from more than access to medical
    services.
    Featured Site
    UHCAN - Universal Health Care Action Network
    http://www.uhcan.org/
    UHCAN is a nationwide network of individuals and organizations, committed
    to achieving health care for all. It provides a national resource center,
    facilitates information sharing and the development of strategies for health
    care justice. UHCAN was formed to bring together diverse groups and activists
    working for comprehensive health care in state and national campaigns across
    the country.
    Their annual conference, planned for October 24-26, 2003 in Baltimore,
    MD, is one of the best grass-roots action conferences available. They consider
    universal health care justice from many perspectives.
    Visit UHCAN's website for resources, analyses of health reform issues,
    and more information on their campaigns for health care justice.
    Proposals, Policies, Pending Legislation
    Health Care Access Campaign - the Health Care Access Resolution
    http://www.uhcan.org/HCAR/
    Health care in America is unjust and inefficient. It costs too much,
    covers too little, and excludes too many. As the economy deteriorates,
    it is rapidly getting worse.
    One in seven Americans, 80% of whom are from working families, lack
    health insurance and consequently suffer unnecessary illness and premature
    death. Tens of millions more are under insured, unable to afford needed
    services, particularly medications. Health care costs are a leading cause
    of personal bankruptcy. Communities of color endure major disparities in
    access and treatment. Double-digit medical inflation undermines employment-based
    insurance, as employers drop coverage or ask their employees to pay more
    for less. State budgets are in their worst shape in half a century. Medicare
    and Medicaid are caught between increases in need and a financial restraints.
    In the 108th Congress, the Congressional Universal Health Care Task
    Force will introduce the Health Care Access Resolution, directing Congress
    to enact legislation by 2005 that provides access to comprehensive health
    care for all Americans. Legislators, reacting to the urgency for health
    care reform, will likely introduce several proposals in this Congress.
    Check out the link to learn more about the resolution and how you can
    contribute to it.
    Proposed Health Insurance Tax Credits Could Shortchange Women
    http://www.cmwf.org/programs/insurance/collins_creditswomen_589.pdf
    Commonwealth Fund report, reviews federal policies designed to help
    low-income adults buy health insurance, which have focused on tax credits
    for purchasing coverage in the individual insurance market. This analysis
    of premium and benefit quotes for individual health plans offered in 25
    cities finds that tax credits at the level of those in recent proposals
    would not be enough to make health insurance affordable to women with low
    incomes.
    Time for Change: the Hidden Cost of a Fragmented Health Insurance
    System
    http://www.cmwf.org/programs/insurance/davis_
    An excellent overview by Karen Davis, President of The Commonwealth
    Fund, of factors in the US health care system that lead to it being the
    most expensive health system in the world.
    A Place at the Table: Women's Needs and Medicare Reform
    By Marilyn Moon and Pamela Herd
    http://www.tcf.org/Publications/Order.asp?ItemID=199
    This book, published by the Century Foundation, shows that women have
    different retirement needs as a group than men. Women are more likely to
    require long-term care services because they live longer and are more likely
    to suffer from chronic diseases. Suggests guidelines that would make Medicare
    reforms work for women, including how to deal with comprehensiveness, affordability,
    access to quality care, and the availability of information.
    Women in the Health Care System: Health Status, Insurance, and Access
    to Care
    http://www.meps.ahrq.gov/PrintProducts/PrintProd_Detail.asp?ID=78
    Report from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) focuses
    on women in the United States in 1996. Health insurance status is examined
    in terms of whether women are publicly insured, privately insured, or uninsured,
    and whether insured women are policyholders or dependents.
    Health Insurance Coverage in America: 2001 Data Update
    http://www.kff.org/content/2003/4070/
    Although not specific to women, this resource contains valuable information
    about women and health insurance coverage and provides valuable information
    and facts for general presentations on universal health care. The chart
    book provides year 2001 data on health insurance coverage, with special
    attention to the uninsured. It includes trends and major shifts in coverage
    and a profile of the uninsured population.
    Resources
    Health Care Links
    http://www.pnhp.org/links/
    Links to state, national and international organizations working for
    single payer health care and universal health care. A resource of Physicians
    for a National Health Program - check out the site for many other resources
    and excellent factual information on a single payer health care system
    [ http://www.pnhp.org/links/ <http://www.pnhp.org/links/> ].
    Universal Health Care Organizations in Your State
    http://www.everybodyinnobodyout.org/index.htm#regnl
    A list of state organizations working for universal health care. Resource
    of Everybody In, Nobody Out [EINO: http://www.everybodyinnobodyout.org
    ]. Not all states represented.
    Families USA New Online Service
    http://fusa.convio.net/site/R?i=6d26XZDs_24DRYvcWDDmjg .
    Families USA online service to provide registered users with the following
    benefits:
    Free bimonthly newsletters with articles on health policy issue.
    Announcements about organization events.
    Discounts on publications
    Kaiser Network for Health Policy - Publications and Reports
    http://www.kaisernetwork.org/health_cast/hcast_index.cfm?display=links&hc=806&linkcat=61
    <http://www.kaisernetwork.org/health_cast/hcast_index.cfm?display=links&hc=806&linkcat=61>
    Reports and publications on health policy, access, uninsured and insurance.
    Supported by the Kaiser Family Foundation. Good source of information.
    Calendar
    May 8 - 9 2003
    Health Policy and the Underserved
    http://www.jcpr.org/conferences/event_description.cfm?conid=124
    Sponsored by the Joint Center for Poverty Research, looks a social,
    economic, and outcomes of policies for the underserved.
    May 14-16, 2003
    2003 Managed Care Law Conference
    Colorado Springs, CO
    http://www.healthlawyers.org/programs/prog_03mc.cfm
    Co-sponsored by American Health Lawyers Association and American Association
    of Health Plans. Presents legal issues facing health plans and providers.
    October 24-26, 2003
    National Universal Health Care Action Network [UHCAN] Conference
    Baltimore, MD
    http://www.uhcan.org/
    One of the best grass-roots action conferences available. Considers
    universal health care from all its perspectives. Check out their website
    for an overview of their orientation.
    November 15, 2003
    Physicians for a National Health Program Fall Meeting
    http://www.pnhp.org/action/?go=events
    San Francisco, CA
    November 15 - 19, 2003
    American Public Health Association Annual Meeting
    San Francisco, CA
    http://www.apha.org/meetings/
    Meeting of professionals in public health. Has many sessions on health
    care reform and women's health, including universal health care.
    January 22-23, 2004
    National Health Policy Conference
    Washington, DC
    http://www.academyhealth.org/nhpc/
    Wide-ranging discussions of health policy, including health care reform
    and universal health care.
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