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Health Insurance/Health Care Policy Advisor To Senator John McCain Can Instantly Erase Number Of Uninsured

Friday Aug 29, 2008

Health Insurance/Health Care Policy Advisor To Senator John McCain Can Instantly Erase Number Of Uninsured in Individual Health Insurance

statsThat title is admittedly a bit misleading, but John C. Goodman, the president and CEO of the National Center for Policy Analysis, says it is possible to instantly erase the number of uninsured Americans.

How would he do it?

“The next president of the United States should sign an executive order requiring the Census Bureau to cease and desist from describing any American, even illegal aliens, as uninsured,” said Goodman, who is also an advisor to presumptive Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain.

Goodman argues that the Census Bureau would get better data by finding out where people get funds if they need care. Presumably that includes financial help from family, friends, the government, and free care from a hospital.

He goes on to say that only people who are denied health care altogether are truly uninsured, wrote the Dallas Morning News.

In a nutshell, he’s arguing that everyone who has access to an emergency room — which is just about everyone — technically has health insurance.

But not everyone agrees with Goodman.

“[Access to an emergency room] is not the same thing as having health insurance. People without insurance are less likely to seek care, and when they do, the cost to the health system is greater,” said Eva Deluna, from the Center for Public Policy Priorities.

At the very least, Goodman brought a very interesting analysis of any statistic that shows the number of uninsured Americans.

And also… We hope everyone has a great Labor Day Weekend!

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Access to an ER isn't insurance. Everybody knows someone with health insurance will receive better care than someone who doesn't have health insurance.

Posted by John Rueschenberg on September 05, 2008 at 01:13 AM CDT #

I am uninsuraed because according to the new york state guidelines my unemployment insurance rate is to high to provide me medical insurance. I recently had a gastric bypass surgery which requires lots of follow up that I can not receive because my surgent will not even allow his staff to make an appointment for me to see him. To top it all off I became deafthly ill and was hospitalized for 5 days and received a bill for 38,000 dollars stating that I was denied city medicade because I did not prove my citizenship although I was born in the united states and have never traveled out side of the country. I think it isgoing to take for me to actually die and my family totake up the situation before any one pays attention to the fact that I am in need of medical coverage and HELP.

Posted by lorraine on September 13, 2008 at 10:11 PM CDT #

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