Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Tom Adelson
Senate
District 33
Tulsa County
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For Immediate
Release: June 9, 2005
Senator Tom Adelson
Families USA Report Shows Healthcare Costs in Oklahoma Off the
Charts
Tulsa Senator Unveils Plan to Reduce Cost-Shifting
(Oklahoma City) Senator Adelson
announced a five-part plan to reduce healthcare costs in Oklahoma
Thursday following the release of a national study that found that
the privately insured in Oklahoma pay nearly double the national
average in additional premiums to cover the cost of healthcare for
the uninsured.
The Families USA June 2005 Report quantified, for
the first time, the dollar impact on health insurance premiums resulting
from uncompensated care. When doctors and hospitals and other healthcare
professionals incur losses from treating the uninsured, these providers
recover a portion of their losses from the privately insured.
“Oklahomans are paying double the national
average in additional premiums to cover the cost of non-reimbursed
care.” Adelson said. “Cost shifting is greater here
than in every other state except New Mexico.”
The Families USA Report estimates that, nationally,
family health insurance premiums are $922 higher and individual
premiums $341 higher as a result of this cost shifting.
Cost-shifting is a much larger problem in Oklahoma.
The report found that in Oklahoma family health insurance
premiums are $1,780 higher and individual premiums are $680 higher
due to the burden of uninsured care.
“Uncompensated care is a hidden tax imposed
on small business and the privately insured. We need to work in
a bipartisan fashion to find solutions to our healthcare crisis,”
Adelson said.
As part of a comprehensive approach, Adelson proposes:
- Expanding health savings accounts;
- Issuing vouchers for the uninsured (Oklahoma’s premium
assistance plan is currently under review by the federal government);
- Expanding the number of federally qualified health centers
in Oklahoma;
- Fully funding Oklahoma’s Medicaid programs to ensure
that Oklahoma draws down its share of promised federal monies
earmarked for healthcare;
- And passing Senate Bill 977 (Drug Reimportation) to allow Oklahomans
to better afford the medications their doctors say they need.
“In the wake of the Families USA Report, healthcare reform
and healthcare funding has to be one of our top legislative priorities
this next session. This is a problem that affects every Oklahoman,”
Adelson said.
The Families USA June 2005 Report can be viewed online at
http://www.familiesusa.org/site/DocServer/Paying_a_Premium.pdf?docID=9241
For more information contact:
Senator Adelson's Office - State Capitol: (405) 521-5551
Email: adelson@oksenate.gov

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