[1]NNU - Medicare for All!
CVS Health has heard from us countless times over the past year — in
person, over the phones, and even at their annual virtual shareholder
meeting. But still, CVS continues to put their profits over the health of
people across the country.
It’s recently been revealed that CVS Health was sued earlier this year for
asking customers to donate to the American Diabetes Association (ADA)
during check out, then using those donations to reimburse themselves for a
legally binding obligation of $10 million that the company had promised to
the ADA.^1
This sort of deceitful and shameful behavior is what we’ve become
accustomed to expecting from corporations like CVS Health. It proves once
again that these kinds of corporations cannot be trusted with our health
care. [ [link removed] ]Add your name if you agree that corporations like CVS should not
be in charge of health care in the United States.
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We know their unethical behavior at the register mirrors what they’re
doing more broadly with our health care system.
Here’s yet another example: While CVS pretends to care about underserved
communities, they are quietly the largest spender against Medicare for All
— a reform that would be a historic expansion of care to those who need
it.
CVS’s vision of health care is one in which corporate profits are
prioritized at the expense of patient safety. Our vision of health care
justice is one in which people receive high-quality, therapeutic care from
professional caregivers, free at the point of service.
All year long, nurses and community supporters have demanded that CVS
Health’s leadership put patients before
profits. [ [link removed] ]
We need your help to spread the word about CVS’s shameful
acts against our health — will you add your name now to help spread our
demand?
[ [link removed] ]add your name »In solidarity,
Nurses’ Campaign to Win Medicare for All
1 - [ [link removed] ]The Boston Globe
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