October/November 2006 Oakland Voter
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October/November 2006 Oakland Voter
Oakland Voter The League of Women Voters Oakland Area 200 S. Washington Ave., Suite 4, Royal Oak, MI 48067 Phone: 248/548-1097 Fax: 248/548-1306 website: www.lwvoa.org President: Lisa Bauer e-mail: info@lwvoa.org ! "# ! " # $%& ' ( ) *(+ $% & # %%% # %' # # ## % ( ) * + %' % ( + %" % %" & ## %" "% # # %, # % " % %-( . , , %& " & ( / # % ) ) ' )01 2 % " 6 5 % 78 % " " # # # , %& - , # % : # # ', 4 # % , % & % , %" 9 & % % %, (1. &77 , 9 (& . # . 1% & %' / % % %' ( / /$&% * & % " # , ! 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" 2 (# SECRETARY Lysa Postula-Stein TREASURER Fran Fisher DIRECTORS Judy Bateman – Candidate Forums Jerry Burden – Candidate Forums Deb Horner Randa Keener – State Liaison Laura Gogola - Administrative Director Tera Moon – Website Administrator Bernadette Najor - Research OFF-BOARD POSITIONS Mary Ann Barkach – Voter production Katherine Conor-Aquilina – Public Relations Dorothy Conrad - Administrative Support Ann Fishman - Membership Outreach Mary Howarth - Data Management Debbie Macon - Local Government Edith Phillips - International Dorothy Warren - Voter Sponsors ' "% 9 % 1 # , & % % % / %( # % ; &% # ' # # , , % % && & "% ' , 9% , , ? % = " #&1 % & / , , % " # " " % %5 %' # # # # % "% , # % % "% % 1 % ' % 2 &+ % " %, ' % 9 # , & , , 9 " 9# , % #% & 1 %% & ( & , % , & 1 , # % , " %% ' 9 ,,, ," , & % % 0 % % 1 # ' % % " 9% , "% % # % %%' % # # 9 @& &' % , , # %&, 9 & %% STATE LIAISON Randa Keener NOMINATING COMMITTEE Mary Ann Barkach, Chair Linda DePoorter Barbara Rosalik THE OAKLAND VOTER is the official publication of the League of Women Voters. 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"# C*+ PROPOSED LWVMI UPDATED HEALTH CARE POSITION LWVMI supports: * A basic level of quality health care that is affordable and available to all Michigan residents. * This basic level includes access to preventive care; health promotion and education; primary care, including prenatal and reproductive health services; acute care; long-term care; palliative care and hospice services; and parity in mental health care coverage and services. * Cost effective methods that do not sacrifice necessary care for the individual. Efficient and economical delivery of care, enhanced by such practices as reduction of administrative costs and regional planning for the allocation of personnel, facilities and equipment. I Facilities A. The availability of health care facilities in a given community should be reviewed to avoid duplication of scarcely used and expensive equipment and facilities. Certificates of Need and discretionary bed use programs, important methods of encouraging efficient operations, should be reviewed by a committee that includes providers and consumers to ensure that the existing facilities are congruent with community needs. The Certificate of Need process should continue and include: 1) Periodic review of the ceilings on the dollar amount of projects to be reviewed, 2) Streamlining the process and strengthening it through stricter enforcement, 3) Limiting the process to new or additional medical treatment facilities and equipment and major renovations. B. To ensure that the most cost efficient and least restrictive health care systems are utilized, a full range of health care options should be available including: hospitals, nursing homes, home care, minor emergency centers, ambulatory care, out-patient surgery, adult day care, hospice programs, etc. II Health Care Personnel A. Use of various types of providers such as advanced nurse practitioners, physician assistants, or other licensed health professionals should be encouraged where appropriate. B. Workforce development: Health care workforce shortages should be addressed to improve patient safety and the health care delivery environment through the training and support of a sufficient number of providers. C. Providers of services share the responsibility for controlling health care costs with consumers. The risk/benefit relationship should be considered when prescribing pharmacotherapeutics, laboratory testing or protracted treatments, with the patient involved in the decision-making process . ) 9 % 1 ! "# * III. +, - Health Care Consumers A. Consumers should be viewed as full members of the health care team. B. They should assume responsibility for healthful living practices both as a means to protect their own quality of life and to decrease or eliminate excessive health care costs. C. As active partners in the process of care, consumers should be encouraged to express their preference for end-of-life care, and assign a patient advocate and/or assert their desires in writing as provided for in Michigan law. IV. Patient Safety A. Health care professionals have a responsibility to provide competent care. Providers and consumers both have an obligation to support systems that will reduce medical errors. B. Consumers should act responsibly in considering malpractice or professional liability suits. C. The state has the responsibility to establish a resource for the reporting of medical errors and the dissemination of this information in order to reduce patient harm across health care settings. V. Access A. Access to a basic level of care should not be based on ability to pay. Public funding should be provided to address the financial barriers which prevent access to care and coverage for many residents of all ages. B. Adequate medical care and facilities should be provided in geographical areas defined as underserved. 8 9 % 1 ! "# 7 9 % 1 ! "# 77 9 % 1 ! "# NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 32 BIRMINGHAM, MI The League of Women Voters Oakland Area 200 S. Washington Ave., Suite 4 Royal Oak, MI 48067 The League of Women A Voice for Citizens, A Voice for Change Time Dated Material Enclosed Calendar of Events 1 4 4 ' ' 78 %' ! " 7F 0 12 '!" 8 A A F # # A # A # % + # H + '7 + ## % &* !& ! "' 2 *# & 8 ' 6 F & &&0 7 ! &' 2 ' 7 ) ,' % % %%! "' 6 + 2 ' 6 1 0 (& ) " % %' Oakland Voter October/November 2006
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