State of Indiana

Chapter Description: 

Greetings from Indiana. We've got a place on WeCanDoBetter.org to discuss health reform from Indiana's perspective, post comments or documents and plan events. Disclaimer: This is an Indiana, not Oregon, web site. Accordingly, the orientation reflects the unique political culture and values of Indiana, as well as the spirit of bipartisanship and non-ideological pargmatism of the initiating sponsors--the seven hospital South Central Indiana Regional Healthcare Consortium and the 20-member ad hoc Grassroots Coalition for Affordable Healthcare.

The Coalition's mission is to enable Indiana communities to articulate and advocate for a transformed, high performing local, state and national healthcare system based on the values and priorities we share as Hoosiers.

Our goals are to initiate a non-ideological, broadly based, collaborative state-wide dialogue leading to solutions-oriented action plans for healthcare transformation... making sense out of our healthcare mess, breaking down barriers to change, mobilizing citizens for reform, articulating reform opportunities, catalyzing tangible action for change, and creating an ongoing mechanism for communication and grassroots advocacy among citizen, employer, healthcare professional, faith, and civic leader groups.

Our core values are to give citizens, consumers, buyers, and community leaders a voice that will:

  • Provide a grassroots counterweight to the unchallenged dominance of corporate and special interest lobbyists and advocates.
  • Assure that individual and community health and economic security interests trump private healthcare sector profitability and revenue growth interests, and also trump ideologically-based or self-serving solutions.

Our vision calls for a transformed Hoosier health system that:

  • Fosters personal and community responsibility for health.
  • Preserves and strengthens the patient-caregiver relationship.
  • Guarantees affordable, quality healthcare without regard to income, employment health status, or age and addresses racial disparities.
  • Limits healthcare cost inflation to a sustainable level.

Click here to view the 11 minute WFYI produced video: Out-of-Control, Obsolete, & Out-of-Sync: A Call for Dialogue to Address Indiana's Health System

To join this chapter, click the request subscription link in the right column. (You must be registered and logged-in to see the request subscription link.) Membership in this chapter is moderated, so you will need to wait for approval from the chapter leader.

The leader of this chapter is Les Zwirn - lzwirn@earthlink.net.

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8.21.07 Indiana HR Political Assessment46.5 KB
7.28.07 IBJ Article196.82 KB
11.11.07 Strategic Plan Overview (draft)40.5 KB
11.10.07 Strategic Plan Summary (draft)87 KB
4.01.07 Coalition of 2029.5 KB
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11.10.07 List of Health Reform web sites54 KB
10.16.07 Construction Trades PowerPoint637 KB

Talking Points: What to tell Congress during their August recess

The message below is the result of a collaborative effort among Archimedes Movement Community Leadership Council members and staff. Members of Congress are holding town hall meetings all over the country in August. We're maintaining a list of the Oregon ones here

Now is the time to share your views on health reform.

Pre-Election House Parties with John Kitzhaber

Your HouseWant to know where the Presidential candidates stand on health care reform?

Are you a health reform "Maverick" filled with "Hope"?

Want John Kitzhaber In Your Living Room?

You got it!

» Sign-up to host a house party

If this link doesn't work, please email Matt Webber of the Archimedes Movement staff (

Obama and McCainThe Archimedes Movement invites you and your guests to join us on a statewide (and beyond) house party conference call with John Kitzhaber on Thursday, October 16th. The call is to discuss the health reform plans of Presidential candidates Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barack Obama, as well as address the need for grassroots reform at the state level. This is a great opportunity for you to invite family, friends, and neighbors into your home to not only learn learn about the candidates' plans but also to grow the Archimedes Movement.

It's Real Simple:

  1. Sign-up to be a host
  2. We'll provide you with the "How-To Kit" (see attachments below)
  3. Invite 5-10 friends, family or neighbors over to your house
  4. We'll then email you the conference call number 4 days prior to the event
  5. Pick up the phone on October 16th @ 7pm and dial-in

What You'll Then Need:

  1. A phone (with a speakerphone option)
  2. Internet connection (It will help but is not mandatory)
  3. A living room (or a space with chairs so guests don't sit on the floor)
  4. 5-10 friends
  5. A desire to reform health care from the grassroots level

These house parties will occur all over Oregon and will give people a chance to come together around a common goal: working to fix a broken health care system trough grassroots education and mobilization. With your help this event accomplishes the following:

  • Educates people on where the candidates stand on health reform

  • Introduce the Archimedes Movement to new people

  • Get friends, neighbors and coworkers talking about health reform

  • Recruit new Archimedes Movement members

  • Energize new grassroots supporters

» Sign-up to host a house party

If the above link doesn't work, or if you have a question, please send a note to Matt Webber at .

Start Date and Time: 
Thu, 10/16/2008 - 11:30am
End Date and Time: 
Thu, 10/16/2008 - 1:00pm

State of Indiana

The State of Indiana
Chapter Description: 

Greetings from Indiana. We've got a place on WeCanDoBetter.org to discuss health reform from Indiana's perspective, post comments or documents and plan events. Disclaimer: This is an Indiana, not Oregon, web site. Accordingly, the orientation reflects the unique political culture and values of Indiana, as well as the spirit of bipartisanship and non-ideological pargmatism of the initiating sponsors--the seven hospital South Central Indiana Regional Healthcare Consortium and the 20-member ad hoc Grassroots Coalition for Affordable Healthcare.

The Coalition's mission is to enable Indiana communities to articulate and advocate for a transformed, high performing local, state and national healthcare system based on the values and priorities we share as Hoosiers.

Our goals are to initiate a non-ideological, broadly based, collaborative state-wide dialogue leading to solutions-oriented action plans for healthcare transformation... making sense out of our healthcare mess, breaking down barriers to change, mobilizing citizens for reform, articulating reform opportunities, catalyzing tangible action for change, and creating an ongoing mechanism for communication and grassroots advocacy among citizen, employer, healthcare professional, faith, and civic leader groups.

Our core values are to give citizens, consumers, buyers, and community leaders a voice that will:

  • Provide a grassroots counterweight to the unchallenged dominance of corporate and special interest lobbyists and advocates.
  • Assure that individual and community health and economic security interests trump private healthcare sector profitability and revenue growth interests, and also trump ideologically-based or self-serving solutions.

Our vision calls for a transformed Hoosier health system that:

  • Fosters personal and community responsibility for health.
  • Preserves and strengthens the patient-caregiver relationship.
  • Guarantees affordable, quality healthcare without regard to income, employment health status, or age and addresses racial disparities.
  • Limits healthcare cost inflation to a sustainable level.

Click here to view the 11 minute WFYI produced video: Out-of-Control, Obsolete, & Out-of-Sync: A Call for Dialogue to Address Indiana's Health System

To join this chapter, click the request subscription link in the right column. (You must be registered and logged-in to see the request subscription link.) Membership in this chapter is moderated, so you will need to wait for approval from the chapter leader.

The leader of this chapter is Les Zwirn - lzwirn@earthlink.net.

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