Destruction of Newborn Genetic Test Results Still Has NOT Begun in Minnesota

Destruction of Newborn Genetic Test Results Still Has NOT Begun in Minnesota

ST. PAUL, Minn.This past Saturday was supposed to mark the first day that baby genetic test result destruction was to begin in Minnesota, marking a historic victory for the protection of private medical information and genetic privacy.

Three Legal Alternatives to Enrolling in Obamacare

Three Legal Alternatives to Enrolling in Obamacare

ST. PAUL, Minn.—For years, Obamacare has been riddled with problems. The government-run health care system funnels patients’ private data into a huge federal information hub while the law’s health plans limit care, tie the hands of doctors on treatment options, and take more money out of the pockets of hard-working Americans.

 

Choose to Refuse

Choose to Refuse

ST. PAUL, Minn.—For years, Obamacare has been riddled with problems. First, the government-run health care system funnels patients’ private data through a huge federal information hub and into a new federal database. The doomed health care plan also compromises care, ties the hands of doctors on treatment options, and takes more money out of the pockets of hard-working Americans.

Minnesotans: Refuse to Enroll

Minnesotans: Refuse to Enroll

Twila Brase of Citizens Council for Health Freedom Advertising

on KDWB with Message to Refuse to Enroll in Obamacare

ST. PAUL, Minn.Twila Brase, co-founder of Citizens’ Council for Health Freedom, wants to send a loud and clear message to Minnesotans to “Refuse to Enroll” in Obamacare through the flawed state insurance exchange.

As Online Obamacare Enrollment Fails, ‘Glitches’ Endanger Personal Data

As Online Obamacare Enrollment Fails, ‘Glitches’ Endanger Personal Data

CCHF: Enrollment in Obamacare Exchanges Dumps Private Data in Huge Federal Database Where It’s Accessible and Exposed

ST. PAUL, Minn.—Since October 1, enrolling online in Obamacare’s federal health insurance exchange has been an epic failure, as technological glitches abound in a poor and outdated IT system.

Tomorrow Marks the First Day to Refuse to Enroll in Obamacare Exchanges 

Tomorrow Marks the First Day to Refuse to Enroll in Obamacare Exchanges 

ST. PAUL, Minn.—Tomorrow—October 1, 2013—marks a different kind of “independence day” for Americans. It’s the day they can opt-out and refuse to enroll in the doomed state exchanges under the federal health care plan, or Obamacare.

Deadline? What Deadline?

Deadline? What Deadline?

ST. PAUL, Minn.—Americans have been frightened into thinking they have just a few weeks to make decisions about coverage before they have to begin enrolling in Obamacare exchanges to avoid the individual mandate’s tax-penalty. But the truth is that the October 1 deadline is a scam and a scare tactic to drive citizens into the flawed and intrusive government exchanges.

CCHF Launches National “Refuse to Sign HIPAA” Campaign

CCHF Launches National “Refuse to Sign HIPAA” Campaign

ST. PAUL, Minn.—One patient advocate is working to make sure that Americans know that the form that’s pushed across the counter at them at the doctor’s office is not meant to protect their private patient data. In fact, the opposite is true. The HIPAA law, thought to protect patient privacy, is simply a vehicle to share private data with more than 2.2 million entities.

CCHF’s ‘Refuse to Enroll’ Campaign Expands In Minnesota

CCHF’s ‘Refuse to Enroll’ Campaign Expands In Minnesota

ST. PAUL, Minn.—Citizens’ Council for Health Freedom (CCHF, www.cchfreedom.orgis urging Minnesotans to reject the government’s push for enrollment into a flawed government health exchange system by expanding their current billboard campaign with bus shelter advertising throughout the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul.

CCHF Research Shows State Cancer, Vaccination Registries Are Actually Surveillance Systems

CCHF Research Shows State Cancer, Vaccination Registries Are Actually Surveillance Systems

ST. PAUL, Minn.— For the past eight years, Citizens’ Council for Health Freedom has been researching health departments in all 50 states to find out how they use funding from the federal government to obtain and store citizens’ private medical information—in most cases, without patients’ consent.