May 28, 2009 8:06 AM

Report: Uninsured Cost Families Extra $1K

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(AP)  The average family with health insurance shells out an extra $1,000 a year in premiums to pay for health care for the uninsured, a new report finds.

And the average individual with private coverage pays an extra $370 a year because of the cost-shifting, which happens when someone without medical insurance gets care at an emergency room or elsewhere and then doesn't pay.

The report was being released Thursday by advocacy group Families USA, which said the findings - which it calls a "hidden tax" - support its goal of extending coverage to all the 50 million Americans who are now uninsured. Congress and the Obama administration are working on a plan to do that.

Families USA contracted with independent actuarial consulting firm Milliman Inc. to analyze federal data to produce the findings.

"As more people join the ranks of the uninsured, the hidden health tax is growing," said Ron Pollack, Families USA executive director. "That tax hits America's businesses and insured families hard in the pocketbook, and they therefore have a clear financial stake in expanding health care coverage."

The report found that, in 2008, uninsured people received $116 billion in health care from hospitals, doctors and other providers. The uninsured paid 37 percent of that amount out of their own pockets, and government programs and charities covered another 26 percent.

That left about $43 billion unpaid, and that sum made its way into premiums charged by private insurance companies to businesses and individuals, the report said.

The major government insurance programs - Medicare for the elderly and Medicaid for the poor - are structured in a way that doesn't easily allow payments to insurers to adjust upward. And somebody has to pay.

Ronald A. Williams, chairman and chief executive of Aetna Inc., gave the example of a local community hospital that provides care to someone without insurance who arrives at the emergency room. When it's not paid for, the hospital has to raise its rates to insurance companies, and they pass that on in higher premiums, Williams said.

"Our members then say, 'Well, why is health insurance so expensive?"' Williams said in an interview. "And the answer is because you're paying for your own care as well as for the care of some of the uninsured in the community."

Aetna was not involved in writing or funding the report but Williams planned to appear at a news conference Thursday with Families USA officials to release its findings.

AP
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by evilbusheviks May 29, 2009 2:44 PM EDT
A single payer health care system not only would be cost effective in providing coverage to all Americans it is endorsed by many of the front lines of health care, doctors and nurses.

If we were to eliminate health insurance companies, decisions in care would be between a doctor and the patient. No more CEO salaries in the hundreds of millions. People like William McGuire (United Health), would not receive 1.1 billion in a golden parachute after being "let go' due to a back dating stock scandal in which he tried to obtain 1.6 billion dollars.
Large salaries for health insurance CEO's come from some where. They come from people and employers paying premiums for insurance, being denied care, and then health care providers waiting months for payment for services rendered. Many insured Americans die from doctor ordered care being denied from health insurance companies in order to make large profits for CEO's, shareholders and to pay off US elected officials.

posted by inesje88
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Yep.....the for-profit health care industry kills 100,000 Americans through mistakes every year, yet still wants larger profits at our expense.

It is well past time for REAL health care in America -- HR 676.
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by evilbusheviks May 29, 2009 2:28 PM EDT
"There is no reason to provide free health care to anyone........manipulating the system to the detriment of all but themselves."

Posted by drivelphobe
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Sounds to me like a voice of a CONStipated CONServitard getting free health care from corporate America, (or a retiree on government-run Medicare) while flipping the bird to average Americans during the bush/cheney recession/depresion. Seems like the old republiCON rant -- I've got mine, to heck with everybody else! Let them eat cake!
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by rwassel May 29, 2009 1:43 PM EDT
What do you think, right wing neo-cons?

If everyone had health insurance, it would save you $1,000.

Too bad you and the Party Of No are too blinded by your hatred for our President, wishing him to fail, to recognize a good opportunity for policy change.
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by whitemale08 May 28, 2009 6:24 PM EDT
HMO = FRAUD, ABUSE AND DENIAL OF HEALTH CARE TO SAVE 'BOTTOM-LINE'!

THE AMERICAN PEOPLE DEMAND 'SINGLE PAYER'!

Read story about SUICIDE CLINICS the Swiss use:

http://larouchepac.com/node/10412

This is where Obama/Peter Orzag/Larry Summers and Daschle wants to take us folks.
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by scyouth May 28, 2009 4:57 PM EDT
notsocial - shaddup.
jonesjep - have YOU ever been treated by any of the systems you mention? They're not perfect admittedly, but they won't refuse you treatment nor bankrupt you afterwards. In the UK BTW you can still pay a little extra (~200 pounds/month) and get out of the National Health and into private care.
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by jonesjep May 28, 2009 4:20 PM EDT
"why have an insurance policy at all???
medi care, social security, the veterans health care system , the military health care system all operate without a middle man sucking off money like a parasite sucks blood.
are you too good for the same health care system a soldier has to use,
or that your SENATOR gets?????

BY THE WAY THESE ARE ALL 'GOOD' SOCIALIST PROGRAMS,

TO GOOD FOR SOME FASCISTS THOUGH
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The Medicare, Medicaid and VA systems SUCK!!!! You must not know any people because anyone who has to deal with these Government run systems know how bad they are. The Canadian and UK Socialized systems stink as well.
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by dwilson59 May 28, 2009 3:54 PM EDT
Obama vows to make the Rich Pay the Mortages, Taxes, Health Care, Credit Cards and a new Obamamobile (fka GM) for those who cant afford it in exchange for votes.
Posted by no_socialism at 12:09 PM : May 28, 2009

Obamamobile runs on hot air and other people's money
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by inesje88 May 28, 2009 3:40 PM EDT
This question is for CBS.
Why didn't you report on single payer representatives being arrested at the hearings being held by Max Baucus? I had to go the web and watch it on "the Ed Show".
I don't have cable or a dish so that is where I had to view it. I am not behind in my mortgage either. We bought resposibly, 20% down on a house that was in our budget. Almost lost it all though when I became very ill and needed several surgeries. Turns out that I have a genetic autosomal dominant disease that would have most likely killed me when I was younger had I not had such a healthy life style. When my health insurance company found out (a self funded plan through my husband's employer), my husband was let go. Not for long though because he was a good employee. They wanted to rehire him when my illness would be pre-existing and they would not have to insure me. Could not afford COBRA at $1800 a month esp. w/o my husband's job and me too ill to work. The insurance company even stopped paying for all the treatments they had previously agreed to pay. We had savings, we lost all are savings. The insurance called a genetic disease a life style choice. A few months later, my husbands employer said the plan was not solvent and started a new one. This is not a small company either, several thousand employees and they did this to numerous people. It is legal to do. If we did not have savings like we did we would have lost our home and everything else, yet we paid $500 a month for this insurance plan .
Now we are trying to sell our home and leave this country to a country that has a single payer plan that works(I am blessed to be a dual national).
Wish I was healthier. Sometimes a citizen needs to protect their country from the government.
Once again, CBS, why didn't you cover single payer supporters being arrested and allowed a seat at the table? Dr. Marcia Angell (who represents single payer) was the first female editor-in-chief of the NEJM, and could shed a great deal of light on what single payer has to offer. You could also invite Dennis or Elizabeth Kucinich or John Conyers. You feature "Children of the Recession". These children would at least have access to affordable health care if HR 676 was to pass.
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by tommynutz May 28, 2009 3:09 PM EDT
Health insurance is nothing like car insurance. Granted, if it was, maybe that would be a step in the right direction. I pay very little for auto insurance, and have never made a claim. When you make a claim, your insurance invariably goes up.

Maybe it should start cheap and if you have to start going to the doctor every month for this or that then your payments should go up.

However let the people that simply pay into the system remain at low levels.
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by generey May 28, 2009 3:06 PM EDT
Wasn't too long ago boy george said thing are better in this country than ever before. ???
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