HCAN Demo at Blue Cross Anthem for Healthcare Reform

by wg2k1 Sunday, Sep. 27, 2009 at 10:50 AM

Report about the demonstration in front of Blue Cross headquarters in Los Angeles, on September 22nd. Part of a national protest called by Healthcare for America Now.

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On September 22nd, around 200 people converged on the Blue Cross/Anthem headquarters at 8th and Figueroa downtown to protest one of the largest companies lobbying against healthcare reform. Participants included retiree groups, union members, healthcare activists, and some folks who just happened upon the event. Hundreds of people drove by and honked, in the Los Angeles manner of demonstration support.

The irony of this protest was that Blue Cross / Blue Shield was originally founded as a kind of "co-op" and took on the role of a private company administering government services like Medicaid and Medicare. They were established in every state, and were non-profit. In 1986, they lost their nonprofit status, and to an even greater extent than before, became a profit-driven company.

One can only wonder if a "public co-op" plan as proposed by moderates and Obama would simply end up being just like Blue Cross Blue Shield after 20 or 30 years.

The protest was organized by Healthcare for America NOW (HCAN), a combined grassrots organizing effort of unions, progressive organizations, civil rights groups, and PACs. HCAN supports HR3200, and argues for a "public option", rather than a "public co-op". It's not clear if it's a national public option, or state based option. They are slightly to the left of Obama.

The protest participants, however, were farther to the left of Obama, and were bringing signs demanding Medicare for All and a national health insurance plan. Some, I suspect, would even want something like Britain's NHS. So, they were here to "support" rather than to fight for what they want, which is a simpler, single, unified national health insurance system.

Photos provided by Myla Reson.

Additional reading:
Review of the book, The Blues, at Economic History, provides some background on Blue Cross Blue Shield.
Myla Reson's album.
Video on Democratic Underground / You Tube
Daily News story.
Another facebook album
Indybay Story