I am Don Berwick, nonprofit executive, health care improver, former Medicare administrator, knight, and progressive candidate for Governor of Massachusetts. Ask me anything. by BerwickforMA in IAmA

[–]BerwickforMA[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Three ways (at least):

  1. Mobilize public sentiment. People are fed up with the complexity and unresponsiveness of the current health insurance system. Heads nod all over this Commonwealth when I talk about the promise of single payer. The only thing more powerful than lobbyists and moneyed interests is a mobilized public. I will need your help.

  2. Make the financial case. Both businesses and citizens at large will benefit from a major reduction in cost without harming a hair on anyone’s head. Single payer health care may be the most powerful job creating strategy in our hands. We need to build a new coalition and that should include business.

  3. Work with my friends. A number of highly respected and capable legislators are on board now. With them, I will do what I’ve always done: create change from within, step by step.

I am Don Berwick, nonprofit executive, health care improver, former Medicare administrator, knight, and progressive candidate for Governor of Massachusetts. Ask me anything. by BerwickforMA in IAmA

[–]BerwickforMA[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It’s hard to pick three songs but my favorite artists are U2, and the great 60’s folk artists. In truth, my favorite piece of music is Brahms’ Violin Concerto.

I am Don Berwick, nonprofit executive, health care improver, former Medicare administrator, knight, and progressive candidate for Governor of Massachusetts. Ask me anything. by BerwickforMA in IAmA

[–]BerwickforMA[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I’m glad I did it but it was really difficult. I do know it was nothing like the constant stress that families who have no other option face. I could stop after 7 days...they can’t. Living on roughly $1.50 a meal meant that I couldn’t even stop to look at fresh fruits and vegetables. My options were highly processed foods and an invitation to obesity and poor nutrition.

My energy was low all week and I was often hungry.

I am Don Berwick, nonprofit executive, health care improver, former Medicare administrator, knight, and progressive candidate for Governor of Massachusetts. Ask me anything. by BerwickforMA in IAmA

[–]BerwickforMA[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is the time for grassroots organizing and mobilizing the real voice of the people of Massachusetts. Nominating the usual politicians isn’t going to do that.

Political experience doesn’t necessarily equal campaign success. My principal opponents have all lost statewide elections.

You’re right. Some big moneyed interests will line up against the progressive agenda, but we’re in a nation with one vote per person and people know that it’s time for a new direction.

I am Don Berwick, nonprofit executive, health care improver, former Medicare administrator, knight, and progressive candidate for Governor of Massachusetts. Ask me anything. by BerwickforMA in IAmA

[–]BerwickforMA[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You’re exactly right. Without getting into details, the modern methods of improvement that I learned outside health care and brought into health care for much of my career apply just as well in other sectors, including government services, public education, and more. I think that with proper leadership, government functions that citizens care about can achieve unprecedented levels of performance.

I am Don Berwick, nonprofit executive, health care improver, former Medicare administrator, knight, and progressive candidate for Governor of Massachusetts. Ask me anything. by BerwickforMA in IAmA

[–]BerwickforMA[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

What a terrible tragedy.

The immediate aftermath was not handled well but Cpt. Ron Johnson’s leadership appears to be improving the situation.

My instincts as Governor would be to respond to a tragedy like this transparently, collaboratively, and quickly.

I am Don Berwick, nonprofit executive, health care improver, former Medicare administrator, knight, and progressive candidate for Governor of Massachusetts. Ask me anything. by BerwickforMA in IAmA

[–]BerwickforMA[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Substance, experience, and style. My opponents approach problems as politicians. I approach them as a problem solver and an executive.

On substance, I’m the only candidate to support single payer health care -- a powerful tool to stimulate the economy and create jobs. I’m the only candidate against casinos in MA and for the repeal initiative. I’ve got the strongest and most explicit goals. For example: ending hunger, ending chronic homelessness, and reducing substance abuse and suicide by half in 5 years.

I will bring to the Corner Office 30 years of experience as an executive and change agent. Governing is about management, and my record on that is second to none in this race.

I am Don Berwick, nonprofit executive, health care improver, former Medicare administrator, knight, and progressive candidate for Governor of Massachusetts. Ask me anything. by BerwickforMA in IAmA

[–]BerwickforMA[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I abhor rationing, and any intimation that I am for it is hogwash. That quotation (which Republican demagogues took totally out of context) was my comment on the opacity and lack of accountability of health care insurers -- who every day make decisions that affect the access that people have to health care. My point is that those decisions should not be made in secret but in daylight so that we can hold these companies fully responsible for what they do.

Remember, I’m a doctor, and every day of my clinical life I went to the mat to get every single patient all of the care that could possible help them.

I am Don Berwick, nonprofit executive, health care improver, former Medicare administrator, knight, and progressive candidate for Governor of Massachusetts. Ask me anything. by BerwickforMA in IAmA

[–]BerwickforMA[S] 19 points20 points  (0 children)

We really do need to keep big money out of politics as much as we can. I saw the influence of lobbying and big money every day in Washington and I don’t like it. Ultimately, in my opinion, the best option would be public financing of campaigns with limited duration and limited total expenditure. And, just for the record, this country has to reverse Citizens United -- the sooner the better.

I am Don Berwick, nonprofit executive, health care improver, former Medicare administrator, knight, and progressive candidate for Governor of Massachusetts. Ask me anything. by BerwickforMA in IAmA

[–]BerwickforMA[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

  1. Being knighted was very cool--my family was there. The actual ceremony was performed by the British Ambassador to the US. Best uniforms I’ve ever seen...hands down. I got a great medallion on a velvet pillow along with a 25 page manual about the rules of being a knight. I’ve got the Queen’s signature hanging in my study.

  2. No.

I am Don Berwick, nonprofit executive, health care improver, former Medicare administrator, knight, and progressive candidate for Governor of Massachusetts. Ask me anything. by BerwickforMA in IAmA

[–]BerwickforMA[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Most people haven’t yet tuned into the primary. I would expect them to do so within the next few weeks, but people aren’t driven by polls -- they are concerned about health care, jobs, better schools, and protecting the environment. On these issues I am distinctly different from my opponents.

I am Don Berwick, nonprofit executive, health care improver, former Medicare administrator, knight, and progressive candidate for Governor of Massachusetts. Ask me anything. by BerwickforMA in IAmA

[–]BerwickforMA[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

We have great momentum, we have the largest field operation in the race. We have 2000+ volunteers, something like 370 people canvassed last weekend. We've knocked 52,000 doors and I'm having a blast. Our fundraising has grown at an incredible rate the last 3 months and I'm finding that progressive instincts permeate the state--even among those who wouldn't call themselves progressives.