CIR Gives Senator Bingaman a Health Care Check-Up

Bingaman Checkup

As New Mexico Senator Jeff Bingaman joined his colleagues on the Senate HELP Committee in a July 15 vote to send a comprehensive health care bill to the Senate Floor, CIR doctors came together with nurses and health care providers outside the senator's Albuquerque office to show support for health care reform that includes a robust public health insurance option.

"One thing we've learned from our patients is that they don't want the government doing everything when it comes to health care," said Dr. John Winters, an Internal Medicine physician and CIR member. "But they do think government should advocate for them, and that it should set and enforce the rules so that private insurance companies can't put profits before our health." 

Seventy-two percent of Americans say they want a public option that competes with private insurance companies and keeps them honest--and that number includes 50 percent of registered Republicans. 

Outside of his Albuquerque district office, the doctors and activists presented Senator Bingaman with a "Health Care Reform Check-up," an examination of Sen. Bingaman's progress to date. Based on the positions the Senator has taken in the Senate, the health care providers awarded him with a 'clean bill of health.'

"In New Mexico, two insurance companies hold 54% of the market," said Dr. Shadi Battah, an Internal Medicine physician and CIR member. "So it's no wonder that premiums have skyrocketed 92% over the past 7 years. No one's holding their feet to the fire. I want my patients to have a choice between public and private - and I'm glad to see Sen. Bingaman wants to give us the choice as well!"