America's Health Care System Is Broken

Americans worry about being able to afford the health care they need

Health care costs too much for too little

Health care costs keep rising while corporations earn big profits

Many Americans are uninsured

Consumer Reports found that many people with insurance have inadequate coverage :26

Too many Americans are harmed by unsafe medical care


Footnotes:

9 Plexus Institute, ìInvasion of the Killer Bacteria,î Emerging, Winter 2006, pp.4.

10 CDC, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly, 25 October 2002, Vol. 51, pp.5-6.

11 http://www.iom.edu/Object.File/Master/4/117/ToErr-8pager.pdf Costs include additional care, lost income, productivity, and disability.

12 Fronstin, Paul and Stephen Blakely, ìIs the Tipping Point in Health Benefits Near?î EBRI http://online.wsj.com/ad/employeebenefits-tipping_point_health_benefits.html

13 http://www.rwjf.org/files/research/042508ctuwfinalembargoed.pdf 30 percent is the growth of total cost of family premium for both employers and employees; In 2005, the average total cost for family premiums (combined cost for both employers and employees) was $10,728 http://www.statehealthfacts.org/profileind.jsp?cat=5&sub=67&rgn=1 ; 35 percent is the growth in average cost of family premium to employee: Karash, Julius A. ìMissouri health insurance premium jump outpaces U.S. average, study says.î The Kansas City Star. 29 April 2008.

14 Warren, Elizabeth, Medical Bankruptcy: Middle Class Families at Risk, Testimony before the House Judiciary Committee, July 17, 2007.

15 http://content.healthaffairs.org/cgi/content/full/hlthaff.w5.63/DC1; Himmelstein, David et al. Illness and Injury as Contributors to Bankruptcy, Health Affairs, Web Exclusives, January--June 2005, 5-63.

22 Ibid 21.

23 Ibid 21.

24 Ibid 21.

27 Klevens, Edwards, Richards, Hora, Gaynes, Pollock, Cardo, ìEstimating Health Care-Associated Infections and Deaths in U.S. Hospitals, 2002,î Public Health Reports, March-April 2007, Vol. 122, pp.165; http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dhqp/hai.html; Institute of Medicine, To Err is Human, Kohn, Linda, Corrigan and Donaldson, 2000. pp.26.

28 Klevens, Edwards, Richards, Hora, Gaynes, Pollock, Cardo, ìEstimating Health Care-Associated Infections and Deaths in U.S. Hospitals, 2002,î Public Health Reports, March-April 2007, Vol. 122, pp.160; Institute of Medicine, To Err is Human, Kohn, Linda, Corrigan and Donaldson, 2000. pp.26. Nearly 100,000 patients die each year from hospital-acquired infections and an estimated 98,000 patients die each year from medical errors.

30 Committee on Identifying and Preventing Medication Errors, Philip Aspden, Julie Wolcott, J. Lyle Bootman, Linda R. Cronenwett, Editors, ìPreventing Medication Errors,î July 2006, http://www.iom.edu/Object.File/Master/35/943/medication%20errors%20new.pdf