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Despite the pandemic, NY's uninsured rate didn't see an increase in 2021.
Universal coverage is achievable. We don't need a Single Payer system. #NoSinglePayer
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A new survey finds Americans are "overwhelmingly satisfied" with their health coverage.
There is no need for a government-run Single Payer system!
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Medicare for All — the Single Payer proposal on the federal level — would lead to worse care for patients at higher cost, just like the New York Health Act. #NoSinglePayer
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New York has proven to be a leader in providing access to health coverage for all of our residents. It makes little sense to abandon these efforts by turning to a government-run health plan. #NoSinglePayer
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A small business owner discusses his fears about Single Payer health care:
"The new payroll tax that's being proposed for the NYHA would be detrimental to all small businesses. I don't know how many small businesses could survive that tax." via @nfib_ny
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With just 6 days to go in this year's legislative session, we've joined with @nfib_ny to tell Albany to reject The Excessive Seven - a package of bills that would drive up costs for consumers and employers if enacted this year.
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New York already has almost universal coverage – let’s not kill tens of thousands of jobs with an unnecessary bill.
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On the national level, analysts say a Single Payer system would "increase the unmet demand for health care."
The same can be said about an Albany-run Single Payer plan, too. #NoSinglePayer
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According to a recent CBO analysis, a Single Payer health care system would result in more "unmet demand" for health care services, "greater congestion in the health care system" and "lower payment rates." #NoSinglePayer
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It it defies logic to deconstruct the entire health care financing system in favor of Single Payer - leaving New Yorkers with less choice, skyrocketing taxes and total control in the hands of Albany bureaucrats. #NoSinglePayer Our op-ed in @EMPIREREPORTNY:
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The members of Realities of Single Payer want NY to be the first state to truly achieve universal coverage. But a Single Payer plan like the New York Health Act is the wrong approach. (story via @KaitlynnLisa)
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New York has proven to be a leader in providing access to health coverage for all of our residents. It makes little sense to abandon these efforts by turning to a government-run health plan. #NoSinglePayer
🚨 There are just eleven days remaining in the Legislative Session and yet, lawmakers are advancing a bill that would deconstruct the state’s entire health care system and economy. #NoSinglePayer
Our statement:
🚨 There are just eleven days remaining in the Legislative Session and yet, lawmakers are advancing a bill that would deconstruct the state’s entire health care system and economy. #NoSinglePayer
Our statement:
Read our latest op-ed in @EMPIREREPORTNY and join us in urging state lawmakers to OPPOSE the Albany-run Single Payer health care bill! https://t.co/sgo3jcFl4H
This is incorrect: "...with the option of replacing private insurance company coverage."
There would be no options. Every single New Yorker would be forced to have Albany-run care under Single Payer. @WSHUPublicRadio#NoSinglePayer
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Thank you to the @LongIslandAssoc for hosting a very informative discussion on Single Payer and the implications for New Yorkers. #NoSinglePayer
There are a lot of details left out of the Single Payer bill, but one thing we do know - it would drive up taxes at an historic rate
📢"Our small business members want to send a clear message to Albany politicians that we cannot afford or even survive a state-run, Single Payer healthcare system and the $250 billion tax hike that would be needed to fund it" @nfib_ny#NoSinglePayer
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Two-thirds of Americans claim to support Medicare for All. BUT:
-that figure drops to 37% when people learn it will raise taxes and eliminate their private health insurance.
-it drops to 26% when people learn they can expect delays in getting treatment.
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Two-thirds of Americans claim to support Medicare for All. BUT:
-that figure drops to 37% when people learn it will raise taxes and eliminate their private health insurance.
-it drops to 26% when people learn they can expect delays in getting treatment.
https://t.co/ePUpgJozUN
🚩 "Although the legislation lacks specifics on how much the proposed plan would cost or where the money would come from, it’s clear that it would push New York’s already heavy tax burden to unprecedented heights."
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