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Showing posts with label Vermont. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vermont. Show all posts

Monday, June 6, 2011

NJ Urged to Adopt Single Payer System for Workmens Comp

A coalition that has been formed in NJ is urging that the Garden State follow the lead of Vermont and establish a single-payer system.  Single-payer movements have already made important progress in California and Pennsylvania. The New Jersey One Plan One Nation coalition is leading the campaign in New Jersey.


Citing that in 1777 the Commonwealth of Vermont became the first sovereign state in the world to abolish slavery the coalition, the coalition is now advocating a similar nation adoption of Vermont legal precedence. On May 26, 2011. Vermont became the first state in the U.S. to commit itself to establishing a truly universal single-payer healthcare plan that includes workers' compensation medical care. 

Friday, May 13, 2011

Common Themes, The Green Mountain System & Newt Gingrich


Editors note: This is a re-post of yesterday's blog. Google had a systemwide issue and during their maintenance they did not restore this post.

Common themes of a single payer medical system are emerging. History can repeat itself. The announcement by NewtGingrich to run for the presidency in 2012, and the anticipated signing of the Vermont Single Payer medical care legislation, may set the stage for "the perfect storm" to gather impetus for a system that brings workers' compensation care into a unified system.

As the Vermont legislation goes to Governor Peter Shumlin for signing in a couple of weeks, the eyes of the nation will switch focus to the debate in Washington and the presidential race of 2012. Congress and the new administration will be required to focus on the issue of waivers that will be effective in 2014. 

Newt Gingrich had advocated in the past to move the cost occupational medical care onto the backs of employees. He would relieve employers from contributing to workers' compensation medical care and Medicare.

Workers' Compensation is a summary and remedial system that affords injured workers medical care to cure and relieve medical conditions that result from occupational exposures and accidents. In most instances employees find it necessary and prudent to retain the professional assistance of an attorney to assist them in obtaining medical treatment for work related accidents and occupational exposures.

For over 3 decades the Law Offices of Jon L. Gelman  1.973.696.7900  jon@gelmans.com have been representing injured workers and their families who have suffered occupational accidents and illnesses.


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Sunday, April 3, 2011

Vermont Single Payer System Called the Dawn of A New Era

The proposed state based Vermont Single-Payer health care system, that would embrace workers' compensation medical care, is gaining momentum. A recent article in the New England Journal of Medicine, citing increased costs and the failure of the workers' compensation systems to provide a medical delivery system for occupational injuries, has embraced the proposal as a "Dawn of a New Era."