Bennington Banner To the Editor: Equity and equal have the same derivation. In the case of health care, it means that necessary care would be provided to everyone and not be dependent upon income, social status, race, etc. Is our current system of health care equitable? I think not. In spite of Obamacare, there are […]
Times Argus When is a tax not really a tax? As state Sen. Claire Ayer was quoted as saying in an article covering the universal primary care hearing at the State House in January, “It is more like an investment.” Just as it is with taxes that are paid for education, fire, ambulance and police […]
The Valley Reporter To The Editor: I just read your editorial in this week’s Valley Reporter about the draconian cuts in health care subsidies proposed by Governor Scott and his administration. The proposal is why so many of us are now saying that Universal Primary Care is more important than ever! Health insurers and hospital […]
St. Albans Messenger The St. Alban’s Messenger February 7th editorial asks why Vermont needs the proposed new universal primary care system envisioned in senate bill S53. This bill would make primary care a public good for all Vermonters, with no out of pocket costs. It is not expensive. Unlike tertiary care, primary care comprises under […]
Bennington Banner “Is universal health care feasible?” That’s a popular theoretical debate in our country and state. Opponents trot out well worn fears, from economic catastrophe to complete destruction of individual responsibility. They relay anecdotes about unmet needs, painting pictures of dead bodies piling up like trash after an outdoor concert. Which is a testament […]
Bennington Banner To the Editor: As a proud VTLWV member, I applaud Catherine Rader’s letter expressing our strong support for Universal Primary Care (UPC) in Vermont. It was also interesting to see that three large corporations, nationally, have decided to form their own nonprofit self insurance collaborative. Could this be because they recognize the […]
Bennington Banner To the Editor: On Jan. 23, I attended the public hearing of the joint House Health Care Committee and Senate Health and Welfare Committee at the State House. I heard stories from people with and without insurance, for those with inadequate insurance, people trapped in jobs in order to afford insurance for their […]
St Albans Messenger By Paula Schramm Thank you for Ellen Swartz’ excellent letter in the Tuesday, Jan.16 Messenger, describing the current state of health care in Vermont, and pointing out the need to get back on track with our Act 48 universal healthcare system. It reminds us that we don’t need to just sigh, and […]
Addison Independent In your January 4, 2018 article about the new Accountable Care Organization (One Care) and the All Payer Model, both statewide initiatives that are also being implemented in Addison County, the goals of “better care, better access to care, and cost savings” are correctly articulated. But, will an Accountable Care Organization and a […]
Rutland Herald In the weekend edition of the Herald ( Jan. 7), the article about the loss of the individual health insurance mandate, gave no mention of the fact that on the books right now is Act 48, signed in 2011, but to this day goes unfunded. It provides for a single-payer system, where everyone […]