Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Tom Adelson
Senate District 33
Tulsa County
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For Immediate Release: March 2, 2006
Sen. Tom Adelson
Senate Approves Expansion of Business-Friendly
Health Insurance Premium Assistance Plan
A measure that will expand the most innovative
public-private partnership in Medicaid history won approval
by the full State Senate Thursday and is headed for
the Oklahoma House of Representatives.
Senate Bill 1294 increases the number of small businesses
eligible to take part in the Oklahoma Premium Assistance
Plan, which combines state and federal funds to offer
low-cost health insurance for employees of small businesses.
Currently enrollment in the plan is limited to businesses
with 25 or fewer employees. SB 1294, authored by Tulsa
Democratic Senator Tom Adelson, makes businesses with
50 or fewer employees eligible for the plan.
The measure is part of the Senate Democrats “Agenda
to Strengthen Small Business.”
“Expanding the Premium Assistance Program will
make health insurance an affordable benefit for more
employers and their employees. Having access to affordable,
quality medical care will make workers healthier and
more productive. A more productive workforce means a
healthier bottom line for small businesses,” Adelson
said.
Adelson developed the plan while serving as Governor
Henry’s first Secretary of Health in 2003-2004.
He said funding provided by a portion of the tobacco
tax increase approved by voters two years ago is available
to insure 70,000 previously uninsured working Oklahomans.
Approximately 700,000 Oklahomans, almost one-fifth of
the state’s population, are uninsured. They rarely
receive preventative care; often wait until they are
the sickest to seek medical attention; and then receive
care from the most expensive outlets, hospital emergency
rooms. More than 70 percent of the uninsured in Oklahoma
are employed or are the dependents of uninsured workers.
“Faced with alarming increases in the cost of
health insurance, this is vital help for working families
and small business and could not come at a more important
time,” Adelson said.
In the program, businesses pay 25 percent of the cost
of health insurance for their employees. The state and
federal funds pay 60 percent of the cost and the employee
pays the final 25 percent.
“This program promotes personal responsibility
by both employers and their employees. Businesses and
workers who are willing to take on the responsibility
of contributing to the cost of their health insurance
are rewarded because the state contribution keeps the
cost down,” Adelson said.
For
more information contact:
Senator Adelson's Office - (405) 521-5551