We hear about the belief that government can't do anything right, and yet we know that it delivers health care in a very efficient way.
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2012/12/29/government-healthcare-delivery-more-efficient-than-private-sector/
Monday, December 31, 2012
Sunday, December 30, 2012
What's a Tweet? And what's all this Twitter about? : Computer Class
For those of you interested in learning the basics of twitter,
PodCamp will be holding a free class at the Carnegie library in Oakland on Jan 9 with hands on training.
Details can be read below.
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
6:00 PM
- 7:30 PM
This
mini-session of PodCamp Pittsburgh--a local annual conference about
information sharing online--will introduce you to some of the most
popular social networking tools. Learn why Twitter is being used in
personal relationships and business. Don't have an account? We will
set you up! Please feel free to bring your phone or laptop if you need
help setting up and we'll walk you through.
Please call 412-578-2561 to register for this class.
Please call 412-578-2561 to register for this class.
Event web site: http://www.carnegielibrary.org/locations/pccenter/classinfo.cfm
Presented by: Michael
Event fee: Free
Sponsor: PodCamp Pittsburgh
Contact:
JCEC/PC Center Staff
412-578-2561
pccenter@carnegielibrary.org
Friday, December 28, 2012
Truth, Rock and Revolution Tour 2012 Begins Jan 5

Go
to a demonstration or protest gathering in and around the ‘Burgh’ – for
universal single-payer healthcare, a union for UPMC employees, against
the shutdown of Braddock Hospital, against the endless wars overseas,
alerting the public to the dangers of hydraulic fracking in the
Marcellus Shale
region, memorials commemorating workers killed on the job – chances are Mike Stout will be there, with guitar in hand, rallying and firing up the troops.
region, memorials commemorating workers killed on the job – chances are Mike Stout will be there, with guitar in hand, rallying and firing up the troops.
From
the steel mill shutdowns and food bank formations of the 1980s to the
present day battles of poor and working people, for more than 30 years
Mike’s music has chronicled these struggles, as well as the heroes and
heroines who have led these fights for social and economic justice. And
after 13 CDs, 9 tours of Europe and 125 songs later, this musical
ever-ready battery just keeps on ticking.
His upcoming 2013 Tour will begin Jan. 5 at Southside’s Club Café, take him through a Quaker High School in eastern Ohio, Detroit and Ann Arbor in March, Lexington Kentucky, Washington DC in April, Philadelphia on May Day and Germany in late May, peppered with appearances in and around the
Burgh that are yearly staples, such as Workers Memorial Day on April 28 in Market Square.
His upcoming 2013 Tour will begin Jan. 5 at Southside’s Club Café, take him through a Quaker High School in eastern Ohio, Detroit and Ann Arbor in March, Lexington Kentucky, Washington DC in April, Philadelphia on May Day and Germany in late May, peppered with appearances in and around the
Burgh that are yearly staples, such as Workers Memorial Day on April 28 in Market Square.
His
band of seasoned Pittsburgh musicians and vocalists not only put on a
hell of a show, with superb craftsmanship and intricate harmonies, but
raise funds for needy causes and organizations, ranging over the years
from the Pgh. Community Food Bank and Just Harvest, to the Thomas Merton
Center and Healthcare4allpa. The Jan. 5 Club Café Show will pass the
buckets for “Water For the
Woodlands,” an area of Butler County with more than a dozen families and households whose water has been poisoned with the advent of hydraulic fracking nearby, and who have no source of clean water for
drinking and bathing.
Woodlands,” an area of Butler County with more than a dozen families and households whose water has been poisoned with the advent of hydraulic fracking nearby, and who have no source of clean water for
drinking and bathing.
Doors Open 6 PM - Show Time 7 PM
Club Cafe on the Southside
56-58 South 12 Street, Pittsburgh, Pa
Club Cafe on the Southside
56-58 South 12 Street, Pittsburgh, Pa
Truth, Rock and Revolution Tour 2012
Thursday, December 27, 2012
The Healthy Artists Movie Poster Exhibition Jan 4
January 4th 2013:
20 of Pittsburgh’s favorite artists compete to design a poster representing the Healthy Artists documentary series (www.healthyartists.org) and win the hearts of judges from the Criterion Collection, MASS MoCA, Warhol Museum, and Steeltown Film Factory. Artists include: Stephanie Armbruster, David Bernabo, Seth Clark, Doug Dean, Corey Escoto, Jenn Gooch, Mundania Horvath, Jasen Lex, Jim Rugg, Andy Scott, Lizzee Solomon, and Hyla Willis.
Writer: Marty Levine
Source: Julie Sokolow, Healthy Artists
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
The First Year of the PUSH Healthcare for All PA Blog
Your doctor, your choice
This is one of the slogans we believe in here at Healthcare for All PA. It has been one year since we set up this blog. The popular posts listed on the right are the top 5 for the last 30 days and since the blog began. A more comprehensive list of the 10 most popular posts, out of 110 total, since the blog began, according to the built in stat counter, are listed below.1. Bob Mason's Letter to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
This one has received a lot of hits due to excellent writing by state VP Bob Mason on how the state Department of Public Welfare has dropped hospital care for newborns.
2. Santorum: No One Has Ever Died Because They Didn’t Have Health Care | The New Civil Rights Movement
While running for president last winter Senator Santorum denied that anyone dies due to a lack of health insurance. This post got a big response as it debunked his statement.
3. Healthy Artists Video on Bicyclists Injury
This video post received a big response among the Pittsburgh's cycling community. It is pro Affordable Care Act which we acknowledge does some good but needs big improvements.
4. Special Screening of Tony Buba Documentary on Braddock Hospital Closing
There was a big turnout for the special screening of the documentary 'We Are Alive' in early November. It is about the struggle to keep Braddock Hospital open and it's impact on the community.
5. Mike Stout & the Human Union Band Concert
The blog was used to promote the concert by Mike Stout's band to raise money for PUSH and the Thomas Merton Center.
6. If Vermont Won't Have Single Payer What Will it Have?
This post which discussed whether Vermont's Single Payer plan is really single player. also received a big response and was published in the Thomas Merton Center's New People.
7. The Supreme Pennsylvania Medicaid Decision
There was a huge upsurge in traffic in the wake of the Supreme Courts decision which upheld the Affordable Care Act in June. The initial euphoria was tempered by the part which allowed the states to opt out of Medicaid expansion.
8. Moving Backward
Blogger Lloyd Stires did an excellent skewering of the plan Paul Ryan-Ron Wyden plan to fix Medicare.
9. Dan Onorato's Happy New Year
Lloyd Stires also gave the activist community an important heads up as outgoing County Executive Dan Onorato, after losing his bid to be governor of PA, was given a lucrative job by Highmark Blue Cross/Blue Shield.
There are many other posts of which we are proud. Many of these are linked to in the posts above and the tags below. We encourage you to check them all out as well as the battles promise to continue rage on over the affordable care act in the coming year and we will continue to PUSH for single payer in Pennsylvania.
10. New Census Uninsured Data Out: White & Female Rates Getting Worse in PA
| gender |
%2010
|
MOE +/- %
|
% 2009
|
MOE +/- %
|
% 2008
|
MOE +/- %
|
Male
|
13.3
|
0.3
|
13.3
|
0.3
|
11.7
|
0.3
|
Female
|
10.8
|
0.3
|
10.0
|
0.2
|
9.5
|
0.2
|
The Small Area Health Insurance Estimates or SAHIE from the Census Bureau show that the uninsured problem in Pennsylvania was spreading to women and whites while remaining steady in African Americans and Hispanics in 2010. This is their most recent year available.
Monday, December 10, 2012
Healthy Artists on the Future of Health Care
Do you have a right to quality (lifetime) (affordable) healthcare?
Healthy Artists has posted a video on YouTube of testimonials by uninsured artists at their Dazzletine event.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Exchange Explanation
Who deserves affordable quality healthcare? Is it you?
Will the exchanges provide it? A
Health Insurance Exchanges
Via: The Advisory Board Company
The Federal Government will set one up for PA in that case. The map above, in addition to showing which states are not participating in Medicaid expansion (now up to 9 states in red), shows which have state run exchanges with chopping carts, federal with capital domes, or partnerships in Illinois. This is another thing going on at the same time as the fiscal cliff negotiations.
As an aside it was a successful Healthcare salon last Saturday with about 70 attendees and a lively discussion on the need for single payer plus efforts to make the industry more environmentally friendly with another talk by the Pittsburgh Threshold Choir on how to use music to comfort those at the end of their lives.
**Related Posts**
The Supreme Pennsylvania Medicaid Decision
Affordable Care Act Battles Rage at the State Level
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