Educate yourself
Read. Read a lot. Read lots of sources. Ask questions. Read more. Educate yourself. It is our healthcare system. And that includes you. And your family.
Here's a link to Read the Bill 101 from US Health Crisis blog. It explains how a bill from Congress is organized and presented in text, and tips on how to read through the bill all the while taking notes. And there's a link in the post to a PDF version of the bill itself. Judge for yourself if the fear and hysteria is justified or manipulated.
Comment on healthcare reform
Write a letter to your editor. Leave a comment on a blog. Call your elected officials. Talk about it at dinner parties and backyard barbecues. Help people look at the terms, what they mean, what they don't, why fear isn't helpful.
Ask others
- Do you know...?
- Did you read...?
- Do you understand...?
Call them, write them. They do listen. They do respond. They respond to what and who they hear.
Make your voice one of them. Make your company one of them. Make your community one of them.
Don’t Rant.
This is difficult. Our healthcare system offers a lot of rant material.
Ranting helps you and others overlook all that works in our healthcare system. Inspirational leaders, problem-solvers, models that work, are hidden underneath all this rantable material. Trust me. I know. I’ve ranted. I’ve missed solutions, resources and leaders.
Here is a free ebook that I and others created to share our ideas on how to reform our healthcare system. It's called: Healthcare Reform: it's our debate, too.
Some ideas in it are outrageous. Some outrage.
What are yours? Comment here and share them. Or share them elsewhere. Feel free to pass this to others. I don’t care who. I don’t care if they come back here to comment. But join the healthcare reform debate. It’s our healthcare system, too. And that includes you.
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