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Conversation with

Neal Bisno

Neal Bisno is vice president of District 1199P, SEIU, based in State College, PA.

Who does your union represent?

We represent over 15,000 health care employees in Pennsylvania. They work in hospitals and nursing homes, mostly in the private sector. Nearly half are RNs, but we also have service and technical workers.

Does the need for health care reform come up in your work day to day?

Every day. My main job is organizing. We talk with people about gaining a voice at work, but we also talk about how health care workers need to have a voice to raise standards in the industry and push health care back in the right direction.

We are facing some outrageous situations. For instance, we represent people who work for the largest health system in western Pennsylvania. This company created its own HMO and forced all the employees into it. Then, they charged people hefty premiums and denied benefits to part-time employees. They manage to exploit us as workers, consumers, and human beings all at the same time.

A lot of health care workers say they hate the system because it keeps them from giving patients the care they need.

Oh yes. Your typical nurse in Pennsylvania today is working much harder than ever before to care for much more acute patients, with less support and fewer staff. There’s a tremendous upsurge in mandatory overtime, so nurses will sometimes work an eight-hour shift, get held over for a second eight-hour shift, and then have to return the next morning for a third eight-hour shift. And while they’re working, they don’t have much control either.

None of these problems happens by accident. Managed care was created to deal with one issue: what is perceived as untenable increases in health care costs. They’ve structured this system to essentially put health insurance companies in charge of health care, exactly because insurance companies’ motivation is always to pay out as little as possible. That’s how they make money.

How do your members feel about reforming the system?

I think most health care workers are extremely angry about what’s happening with health care, but also confused about why it’s happening. They’ve been Harry-and-Louised just as much as anybody else.

My local is putting together a program to educate and mobilize our members around health care reform — we’ll be talking about both the Just Health Care plan and an SEIU reform plan that we are working on with [Sen. Paul] Wellstone.

The local has endorsed the Labor Party’s Just Health Care Plan.

What’s important about the plan for financing Just Health Care is that it’s a serious proposal with real numbers. It’s so easy for people to oppose the single-payer approach by saying it’s unworkable and it can’t be financed. The Labor Party is answering that argument.

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(vice pres., Dist. 1199P/SEIU)

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