Tuesday, March 23, 2010
NOW: Health Care Overhaul Disadvantages Women
National Organization for Women, Statement by NOW President Terry O'Neill: Health Care Reform Victory Comes with Tragic Setback for Women's Rights:
As a longtime proponent of health care reform, I truly wish that the National Organization for Women could join in celebrating the historic passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. It pains me to have to stand against what many see as a major achievement. But feminist, progressive principles are in direct conflict with many of the compromises built into and tacked onto this legislation.
The health care reform bill passed by Congress today offers a number of good solutions to our nation's critical health care problems, but it also fails in many important respects. After a full year of controversy and compromise, the result is a highly flawed, diminished piece of legislation that continues reliance on a failing, profit-driven private insurance system and rewards those who have been abusive of their customers. With more than 45,000 unnecessary deaths annually and hundreds of thousands of bankruptcies each year due to medical bills, this bill is only a timid first step toward meaningful reform. . . .
https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/reproductive_rights/2010/03/health-care-reform-creates-setbacks-for-womens-rights.html