Los Angeles Times

Getting started on single payer

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Re “The rocky path to single payer,” editorial, March 18

The healthcare bill itself, SB 562, may be dead in the water. But the issue of single-payer healthcare (not-for-profit, publicly financed, guaranteed, lifetime, health care for all) in California is not.

The strong surfacing of the legislatio­n may not have created a tsunami of support in the California Assembly, but the waves it created are drawing attention from politician­s, the media and the public.

The Times Editorial Board, in highlighti­ng the obstacles on the “rocky path to single payer,” affirms: “Attaining universal insurance coverage is vital for both moral and economic reasons, as it’s instrument­al in controllin­g everrising healthcare costs. And single payer may very well be the most efficient way to get there.”

What’s needed now is for our legislator­s to smooth out the path and finally create a good singlepaye­r system. The public and the media must educate and push them to do so. Robert Vinetz, MD Los Angeles

Please explain why California, if it adopts a single-payer healthcare system, would have to provide medical insurance to undocument­ed residents living in our state.

Legal residents of this state are struggling to pay for their medical insurance; some are even going without. Something is wrong here. Ellen Walsh Hemet

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