Women's Working Group on Universal Health Care runs letter to the editor in San Jose Mercury News
Health Care Plan Fails Women, Girls
In the discussion of the governor's health reform plan, there has been little talk about its impact on more than 50 percent of California's population: women and girls.
Already too many insured and uninsured women cannot afford the care they need. Yet, the governor's proposal further threatens their health and financial well being: It is dangerously insufficient, inequitable and unaffordable. The governor's proposal fails by forcing people to buy plans they can't afford to use; forcing people to buy plans that don't adequately protect their health; punishing people with pre-existing conditions; and giving another free ride to insurance companies at the public expense.
The Legislature and governor need to get back to work to provide a real solution this year. California's women and girls deserve a better plan - and they need it soon.
Carlina Hansen
Executive Director Women's Community Clinic San Francisco
Ellen R. Shaffer
Co-Director Center for Policy Analysis San Francisco



