Health Initiatives in the Era of Healthcare Reform
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Health Initiatives in the Era of Healthcare Reform
Health Initiatives in the Era of Healthcare Reform
Taking Health into Our Own Hands: Working the “Iron Triangle”
Taking Health into Our Own Hands: Working the “Iron Triangle”
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Healthcare Costs represent an increasing % of GDP
- $650B more for Cancer Treatment
Healthcare Costs represent an increasing % of GDP
- $650B more for Cancer Treatment
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National Healthcare Quality Report - 2007
National Healthcare Quality Report - 2007
•“Preventive healthcare lags significantly behind other gains in healthcare.”
•Access to care and information varied widely between racial/ethnic groups and by socio-economic status
• Source: www.ahrq.gov
•“Preventive healthcare lags significantly behind other gains in healthcare.”
•Access to care and information varied widely between racial/ethnic groups and by socio-economic status
• Source: www.ahrq.gov
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American Cancer Society Disparity Study - 2007
American Cancer Society Disparity Study - 2007
•Cancer patients with private insurance are much more likely to be diagnosed early, increasing their long-term survival
•Those uninsured patients or those with Government insurance are more likely to be diagnosed with advanced stage disease at first treatment
•Cancer patients with private insurance are much more likely to be diagnosed early, increasing their long-term survival
•Those uninsured patients or those with Government insurance are more likely to be diagnosed with advanced stage disease at first treatment
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The “Iron Triangle”The “Iron Triangle”
Building Health Empowerment Community/Patient Interest Groups Government enabling agencies Congress
Building Health Empowerment Community/Patient Interest Groups Government enabling agencies Congress
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The MandateThe Mandate
“Health is an indirect measure of a society’s collective democracy.”
Rudolf Virchow
“Health is an indirect measure of a society’s collective democracy.”
Rudolf Virchow
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Prostate Cancer Advocacy
Carol Christner
Director, Government Relations
Karmanos Cancer Institute
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What is Advocacy?
• Advocacy is the action of supporting a cause or proposal.
• It can be political, as in advocating for a specific piece of legislation.
• It can be social and intellectual, as in speaking out on behalf of those without a voice.
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How to Advocate
• Define the problem:– Prostate cancer incidence and survivor rates
are significantly higher for African Americans.
• Find an answer:– Funds for research, education, awareness
outreach, and early detection.
• Identify the target:– House Resolution 313 introduced by
Congressman Gregory Meeks (NY-6).
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Communicate Your Message
• Know the facts. • Do your homework on the issue you wish to
discuss. • Review your legislators voting record and
activities on similar issues.• Know how your issue affects your legislators
constituency.• Every issue has at least two sides. Be
prepared to respond to the opposing viewpoint.
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How a Bill Becomes A Law(in the beginning)
• A member of Congress sponsors a bill regarding an issue they are concerned with.
• The bill is introduced in the House or Senate.
• The bill is assigned to committee.
• The committee chooses whether
or not to take action on the bill.
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Who to Contact
• Senator Carl Levin
202-224-6221, www.levin.senate.gov • Senator Debbie Stabenow
202-224-4822, [email protected] • Congressman Hansen Clarke
202-225-2261, www.hansenclarke.house.gov • Michigan Senator Coleman Young II
517-373-7346, [email protected]• Michigan Representative Maureen Stapleton
517-373-1008, [email protected] • Mayor Dave Bing
313-224-3400, [email protected]