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Residents, health professionals press D.C. Council to back universal health insurance
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WASHINGTON (Map, News) - Health professionals and District residents on Friday urged the D.C. Council to back proposed legislation that would ensure all D.C. residents have health insurance.

Council members also indicated their support for some sort of legislation to provide universal health coverage during a hearing on the bill Friday, though some participants also brought up concerns about the logistics of the plan.

The Healthy D.C. Act of 2008 would require uninsured residents to pay between $20 and $100 a month to register for health insurance through a chosen provider. The act would affect residents who earn too much to qualify for the D.C. Healthcare Alliance's free health care coverage, but not enough to pay for conventional health insurance plans. Those who refuse to obtain health insurance would be fined $250 annually.

Critics of the plan said the act would eliminate competition within the insurance industry and cause employers to decrease current benefit packages. They also said the proposal lacks effective penalties for those who stay uninsured.

Still, scores of District residents and leaders of local health organizations spoke fervently in favor of Healthy D.C.

Patricia Jaby is one such resident. A 56-year-old U.S. Postal Service employee, Jaby suffers from lupus. She told council members she supports the plan because she will have to quit her job this summer in order to stay below the salary requirement that allows her to have medical insurance through the Healthcare Alliance.

"You're precisely the reason I want to go forward with this," said Councilman David Catania, D-at large, who proposed the bill. "You're a perfect demonstration of the choices people have to make in order to stay well," he said.

Healthy D.C. would be subsidized through the doubling of the cigarette tax to $2 per pack, an increase on taxes on Health Maintenance Organizations and a "modest" increase on the premium tax on commercial insurers.


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11:13 AM MST on Mon., Mar. 10, 2008 re: "Medical center faces tough choices"

Albert Franklin said:
However, when the County chooses to address the $2 billion dollars Jerry Brown bilked from them in a meaningful manner, then this should all become most academic!

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1:27 PM MST on Tue., Feb. 26, 2008 re: "New psychiatric care center to fill a need"

Examiner Reader said:
As an employee of SF General Hospital's psych dept., where none of us wear uniforms nor have lines on the floor that patients can't cross and where we train patients to take better care of themselves (including the activities of daily living such as nutrition, personal hygeine and the like), I am a bit mystified by John Nickens' comments. Has he been in a hospital in the past 20 years or so?

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8:54 AM MST on Mon., Feb. 25, 2008 re: "New psychiatric care center to fill a need"

Examiner Reader said:
I love the fact that they are turning Dore Alley (not Street) from an iconic Gay area into another crazy person magnet in the already crazy SOMA. Last year a doorman at the Powerhouse came to the defense of a patron being attacked by a nut-job housed across the street (along door alley) by another "non" profit. The police arrested the DOORMAN for gods sake, and the Powerhouse had to hold fundraisers to pay his legal expenses. Why is the City being allowed to take our great SOMA neighborhood and turn it into another Tenderloin? How sad.

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4:43 AM MST on Tue., Jan. 1, 2008 re: "Restaurant group opposes S.F. bid to reinstate health plan"

jacksmith said:
Insurance mandates are not universal health care. And politicians should stop calling it that. Nothing is Universal Health Care except "Single Payer Not For Profit Tax Supported Government Managed Health Care" (HR 676). Insurance mandates will be worse than what you have now. And what you have now is a complete, and total disgrace, and horror show. Insurance mandates will (require) you to buy insurance from the private insurance companies that have been ripping you off, and killing you by the thousands.

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1:29 AM MST on Fri., Dec. 28, 2007 re: "Health center for immigrants opens"

Examiner Reader said:
know of a guy who came here for a couple of years and got on the welfare medical roles in san francisco and had major surgery done to a problem eye he was born with in Mexico, had the work done at taxpayer expense and moved back to Mexico permanently. Wow and I can't even get medical insurance without breaking the bank.

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5:16 AM MST on Wed., Dec. 5, 2007 re: "Health center for immigrants opens"

Jeff, an Independent said:
I wonder how many Illegal Aliens are going to exploit this...

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9:28 PM MST on Wed., Nov. 7, 2007 re: "Plan to expand health insurance clears a hurdle"

Examiner Reader said:
The sheep want to give O'Malley a health care victory.

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8:25 AM MST on Sun., Sep. 23, 2007 re: "Howard County to offer health care to all uninsured residents"

Examiner Reader said:
Another rash decision by the immature Ulman. You are going to have people move to Howard County just for the free medical insurance. That'll be good for the tax base. Ulman was "Secretary of the Cabinet" under Glendening, the worst MD governor in the last 30 years. Under Ulman's Cabinet leadership, Glendening created a structural deficit that we deal with still today. Ulman deserves the blame for this. Now we are going to support another big-government idea from him? Unless, of course, Ulman wasn't really "Secretary of the Cabinet" under Glendening. But that would mean he would have lied about his resume, which can't be the case.

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2:24 AM MST on Sat., Jul. 21, 2007 re: "GBMC, Hopkins Medicine team up"

Stephanie Shantz said:
I'm sorry for going on and on, but if Dr. Renold Keyser wouldn' have told my parents what he found I would not be here today. It began when I was 6 months, then a different tumor when I was 5 years old. Dr. Howard Lederman was my Dr. at JHH, both are my angels. Even though I have lasting effects, I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for them both. Dr. Renold Keyser is from Hagerstown MD, I love them both and Dr. Howard Lederman is from JHH. Dr. Alex Hollar did my surgery, he was chief of surgery back then. I still keep in contact w both dr's. I was given a second chance. So if anyone that reads this has any doubt about their sickness Please go to JHH. They will save ur life. I'm now 26 yrs. old and doing great because of them. My email is sshantz123@yahoo.com if u have any questions or would just like to talk. I enjoy helping people and trying to give back what was given to me. Dr. Cindy Swartz was also a big help, however she's not there anymore, she moved to NY and is now the d

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7:48 AM MST on Mon., May. 14, 2007 re: "New stent aids diabetes patients"

Examiner Reader said:
Could this be the begining of the end. Med companies will probably buy up the Patents to save their income. How can we stop them?

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9:31 AM MST on Thu., May. 3, 2007 re: "Raise your hand, if you’re sure"

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The below site has great information about hyperhidrosis and its treatments. They also offer Free brochures and a Free e-newsletter. www.SweatHelp.org

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10:03 AM MST on Thu., Apr. 26, 2007 re: "Miss Maryland to talk to teens about skin cancer"

Examiner Reader said:
Perhaps Miss Lietz should read the harvard medical school study that came out this march stating Indoor tanning prevents melonoma cancer, thats the Dana -Farber cancer institute, Miss Lietz was scheldued in Annapolis to address this at a legistative meeting she did not show, thats www.dana-farber.org

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11:52 PM MST on Wed., Apr. 25, 2007 re: "Miss Maryland to talk to teens about skin cancer"

Examiner Reader said:
I doubt that Miss Lietz will be telling the students about the Harvard Medical School's Dana Farber Cancer Institute study that concluded "Tanning Protects Against Skin Cancer." Miss Lietz should stop blaming herself for getting skin cancer. She should know by now that nothing she did caused her to get the disease. It's genetic. Tanning didn't cause it. Tanning salons are not to blame. The fact of the matter is, moderate tanning is healthy behavior. It prevents more diseases by the processing of vitamin D3. It's time for Miss Lietz to go back to Nursing School. She has a lot to learn.

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