Right now, the hospital industry is peddling a dangerous new scheme we’re calling “Home All Alone” — a nightmarish plan to care for sick patients in their own homes instead of at the hospital where they belong.
Hospital and health care executives have long pushed an agenda to increase profits by cutting labor costs. With “Home All Alone” schemes, they are taking it a step further: Instead of admitting patients in need of acute care, who would normally be hospitalized, they are sending them home with an iPad, a smartwatch, or nothing at all to be “admitted” for “hospital care” at home.
As we’re fighting for Medicare for All, we’re not just fighting for health care for all — we’re fighting for every patient to have high-quality, direct, hands-on care from registered nurses and other professional caregivers. “Home All Alone” care is just the opposite, charging patients premiums while effectively leaving them to care for themselves.
Summer 2022 Public Education Webinar Series
Left Behind: How Underserved Communities Carry the Heaviest Burden of our Broken Health Care System
Thursday, May 26
5:00 pm PT/8:00 pm ET
Zoom
During the webinar, we’ll hear from expert speakers including Zenei Triunfo-Cortez, RN and NNU President; Carmen Comsti, Lead Regulatory and Policy Specialist at NNU; and Dr. Robyn Magalit Rodriguez, Professor and Chair of Asian American Studies at the University of California, Davis.
Together, we will:
If you don’t want to miss this essential discussion about the next battleground for the future of health care, please RSVP here for our first webinar that’s just a week away.
Looking forward to seeing you there to deepen our collective knowledge and continue our fight for health care justice together.
In solidarity,
Nurses’ Campaign to Win Medicare for All
P.S. To bring awareness to “Home All Alone” schemes, we created a video that illuminates just how dangerous these programs can be for patients. Please take two minutes to watch it here.