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Quality, affordable healthcare is essential to getting the economy back
on its feet, urges a new
media campaign unveiled today at a press briefing in
Washington, DC. The ad, which will air on cable networks nationwide and
Washington, DC and Chicago at least until February 5, is backed by 6
leading health organizations, including the
American Cancer Society
Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN), the
nonprofit, nonpartisan advocacy affiliate of the American Cancer
Society.
Other supporters include the American Medical Association
(AMA), a professional group representing doctors; Families USA, a
nonprofit organization representing healthcare consumers; the
Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA), a group
representing pharmaceutical companies; Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield,
a not-for-profit healthcare insurer; and the Service Employees
International Union (SEIU), a labor union.
The goal of the campaign is to urge Congress and
President-elect Obama to make healthcare reform a national priority,
reform that's necessary "to get the economy working again," according
to the ad. It does not promote a specific plan.
"Cancer patients across the country -- including those with
insurance -- often must dig deep into their savings and risk financial
ruin to pay for cancer treatment and care," said John R. Seffrin, Ph.
D., Chief Executive Officer of the American Cancer Society and its
advocacy affiliate, ACS CAN, at the briefing. "Elected officials should
recognize what cancer patient and their families already know -- that
fixing the economy requires that we fix the broken health care system."
In addition to the paid media effort, the 6 organizations plan
to host joint grassroots events promoting healthcare reform in various
cities around the county. Details are still being determined.
The ad reinforces goals set out by the American Cancer
Society's Access
to Care campaign, a national initiative dedicated to
raising awareness about the numbers and struggles of uninsured and
underinsured people in the United States. It was launched in 2007.
To view the ad and to learn more about ACS CAN and find out
how you can get involved in the fight against cancer, visit www.acscan.org.
ACS News Center stories are provided as a source of cancer-related
news and are not intended to be used as
press releases.
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