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Friday, July 13, 2012

URBAN HEALTH CARE - Learn, Learn, Learn

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USA - July 13, 2012 is the day Milwaukee Professionals Association and Urban Health Care hit the road.

No one, no family, no neighborhood, no city, no state, no nation can be prosperous if the flock is NOT well.

We know from day-to-day reports, advertisements and monitoring our feelings that we have a "health disparity" in America.  For Urban cities that have enduring concentrated poverty, it is equivalent to 3rd World countries.

Well, on March 23, 2010, President Barack Obama, 44th President, signed into the Affordable Health Care law.  YAHOO!

He used a hefty amount of his political power to do it; but he did.
Now, the People must step up and "fine-tuned" the points that were prevented by those on the Republican side of the idle-aisle.  We must take the ball and run with it to the goal.

The unrealistic "all-or-nothing" stalemate implemented by the Republicans, left parts of the Affordable Health Care "in need" of serious tinkering.  Republicans have acted like disgruntle children on a ball field expecting privilege - calling for privilege and at the same time disrespecting the game, attendees and procedures of play.  The referee/coach/parent or head person in charge have to take charge by removing the unnecessary barriers, bullying, mean-spiritedness and interject reasoning and reasonableness for ALL.

On June 28, 2012, the United States Supreme Court, 5-4 decision, upheld the Affordable Heath Care Law.

With the GO light on, it is up to those head persons in charge, the People-in mass taxpayers, to help ensure that the game is played fair with compliance, risk management, quality control and changes where needed to improve our National Healthcare law.

What Can WE do?
For starters, we can learn as much as possible about what is on the table - what is in the law.

No. 1 - View/Listen to the tutorial by President Obama more than twice for better understanding.
No. 2 - See that adult members of your family also review the tutorial more than twice for understanding.
No. 3 - Talk it over with the family for comparison of ideas, discussing facts and understanding your health care rights.
No. 4 - Talk it over with your health care providers and compare your notes.
No. 5 -  Be sure information that is shared is accurate.
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