We need your help to get MORE Sponsors and MORE support for The Health Equity and Accountability Act. This important proposal (H.R. 3014) will deal with the disparities and discrimination in our nation's health care system. It is sponsored by Rep. Hilda Solis (D-Calif.). While the issue of America’s record numbers of uninsured is complex and has many causes, this bill is an important first step to ensuring that everyone has health care.
Action is needed now!
We know that minorities have higher rates of infant mortality, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, HIV infection/AIDS, cancer, and lower rates of immunizations and cancer screening. LEGAL immigrant children are denied health care! Millions of families in poor, rural communities have little or no health care at all.
We cannot write off millions of children and adults, in rural areas and cities, among the poor and working classes and sometimes even among people who thought they were middle class. They all need the basics, and here they cannot even get an appointment because the clinics and doctor offices will not accept patients without insurance.
Where did this bill come from? Rep. Hilda Solis (D-Calif.) has introduced the Health Equity and Accountability Act (H.R. 3014), a bill to provide health care to the underserved and uninsured. Versions of this bill have been stalled for the last 6 years, but H.R. 3014 is now gaining support with recent hearings in the Health subcommittees of both the House Ways and Means and House Energy and Commerce Committees.
Keep the momentum going! Contact your Representative and ask them to cosponsor this bill NOW. If they are already one of the 113 cosponsors, ask them to take a leadership role in promoting and passing this legislation. The higher the visibility and the larger the support for this bill in the House, the better chance we have for getting it passed, for getting an identical counterpart in the U.S. Senate and then getting the bill signed into law.
It isn't only high cost that keeps people from having health insurance and getting health care. We have reports that as many as 25% of all Latinas haven't even seen a doctor in the past year! Health care is almost unavailable in rural areas because of the shortage of rural doctors combined with the long distances to find medical services.
Do you know that poor areas are often targeted as “ideal” sites for dumping grounds for hazardous materials and waste? Minorities and those living in poor rural areas suffer exposure to environmental health hazards far out of proportion to their numbers. All too often, power plants and waste dumps are built in low income areas; they expect that residents are too ignorant and weak to protest these health hazards. Frankly my dear, your zip code should not determine your life expectancy!
The Solis bill provides grants to eliminate racial and ethnic health care disparities. It requires health-related programs of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to collect basic data on race, ethnicity, and primary language. Imagine -- HHS does not even know for sure how many of us Americans are at home in which language!
This bill will also establish “health empowerment zone” programs in at-risk communities. Plus it includes Immigrant Health Improvement Act (ICHIA) proposals; these provide health care to legal resident children of immigrant parents (who have been denied coverage under the SCHIP program).
Contact your Representative TODAY and urge them to sponsor and support this bill! You can go to NOW.org and they have an easy link to a contact form that goes to your representative. You can also go to https://forms.house.gov/wyr/welcome.shtml for a contact form.
Friday, August 29, 2008
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