• obama care now
    There over tens of thousand of people that need Obama Care. but still the Governor of Texas won't join Obama Care....
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    Created by bstout27
  • Mental Health Reform
    My very intelligent daughter became psychotic in the 90s.She was diagnosed with Bi-Polar type 1 and had drug and alcohol addictions.. I was told that she would be in and out of mental institutions for the rest of her life. I said , "By God she will not." I thank God for the help she was able to receive without cost from the University of Pittsburgh.and a treatment center in another state for her addictions. It was a long hard battle.Only because of our determination and her will to get better she not only got her college degree from a highly regarded university but also got her masters degree. She presently is happily married with two children and a loving husband. She received the Excellence in Teaching award her first year teaching at a junior college. She is a wonderful mother and volunteer at school and in the community.
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    Created by Regina Bull
  • Joaquin Castro
    Nursing is the nations greatest resource and a great asset to reforming healthcare.Safe patient care is directly positively linked to the quality of all staff nurses work environments. Healthy work environments are empirically linked to patients satisfaction and to retention, reduced turnover, increased attraction, job satisfaction, and lower degree of job stress and burnout among nurses (Kramer, 2008).
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    Created by Josefina Nava
  • Cut Healthcare Costs and Reform Medicare
    My mother and father are in their nineties and pay $12,000 a year for health care in addition to Medicare and co-payments. They are not alone. I am 61 and nearing retirement, but like many seniors cannot consider retirement until I can be assured that healthcare costs will be contained so I will be able to afford it. If Obamacare will be providing and subsidizing healthcare to those not yet 65 who do not have health insurance why not put them on Medicare at 60 and contain costs by negotiating drug prices.
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    Created by Susan DeHart
  • Affordable Health Insurance
    We need affordable Health Care NOW! As you gear up for changes in Health Care- January, 2014, you are stopping new applications for current programs, like the Bridge Program. Do something, help us find affordable insurance NOW!
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    Created by Janet Doud
  • ACCEPT MEDICAID HELP
    I AM A SENIOR CITIZEN AND I KNOW MANY OTHERS WHO CANT AFFORD HEALTH INSURANCE . TAKE INTO CONSIDERATION THE ELDERS AND THE YOUNG AND INVALID IN THE ACCEPTANCE OF THIS OFFER FROM THE GOVERMENT
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    Created by Dorothy Murray
  • Expand Medicaid in South Carolina
    I am a graduate student, 24 years old,and when I graduate, I will no longer be having Medical Insurance. I am one of the people who are struggling with a lack of health care. Working poor, people with disabilities, adults under 65, childless adults and others are not receiving health care all over the state and it is our responsibility and priority to ensure that they will be able to receive affordable health care with Medicaid Expansion.
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    Created by Nina Kondratenko
  • Bill Gates, will you invest in a CURE for AIDS?
    The Gates Foundation has spent $2.5 billion on AIDS grants and $1.4 billion for a global health fund. They fund AIDS vaccine research to develop a preventive vaccine for AIDS, and AIDS treatment research, to develop medications that treat--but don't cure--AIDS. But they don't fund the search for a cure. Yet only half of people with AIDS worldwide can access treatment--the rest are dying; 1.7 million die every single year. People with AIDS, many in extreme poverty, must somehow obtain an expensive pill every day for the rest of their lives to stay alive. We are on the brink of a new era--but whether a cure for everyone happens in 5 years or 20 depends on whether scientists must wait, as they do now, for years to start their cure research projects due to lack of funding. Bill and Melinda Gates could make a pivotal contribution by providing adequate funding for researchers to grasp the scientific opportunities in front of them and accelerate a cure for all. (Don't forget to include both your first and last names :)
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    Created by Jose DeMarcos
  • Close Developmental Centers
    NJ S2596 that each region -- north, central, west and south -- maintain one operational developmental center and that “certain factors” be considered before residents are transferred between centers. This Bill disregards the U.S. Supreme Court's Olmstead decision, and is not in line with the interests of the population that the Department of Human Services serves. The suggestion that New Jersey needs to maintain one developmental center in each region is abhorrent. Keeping developmental centers open - regardless of which state they are located - undermines disability services’ progress and the basic human rights of all people, regardless of their abilities.
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    Created by Robert Griffin
  • MS Recgonition
    I have a younger sister that effected by MS and I want to see more funding to develop stronger and more potent medications,so that eventually this condition can be eradicated.
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    Created by Robert Young
  • Is it a 'great day in South Carolina' for all?
    The people of South Carolina deserve the benefits of the Medicaid Expansion provision of the Affordable Care Act. Gov. Haley plans to reject $11 billion in federal money which will pay for medical care for 500,000 of our neediest citizens. In addition to those medical benefits, $11 billion will create nearly 44,000 jobs in SC by 2020, boosting the state's health care industry and stimulating the overall SC economy. It will reduce ER visits and lower costs. If SC does NOT take advantage of the federal money, the SC share will be used elsewhere.
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    Created by Paulette Keffas
  • Ask Governor McCrory to expand Medicaid under the ACA to help uninsured citizens who suffer treme...
    Many North Carolina citizens need the health coverage expanded MEDICAID of the ACA will give us. I worked at Stough Elementary School with Governor McCrory's sister for 10 years, because of health issues of self & sons, & Broughton HS forcing my son to Drop Out when he was hospitalized, I had to quit work, I'm a widow & the only parent. My son's 4 year struggle is documented-Legal Aid & Duke Law filed the longest petition in NC history on behalf of my son. We suffer greatly without health insurance, we suffer innocently. Many more suffer with us. We need & deserve health insurance. There's no fair reason not to expand MEDICAID coverage for citizens. The money is already available. Please ask Governor McCrory to do right by us & our children.
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    Created by Trudi Wallace