Georgia GOP State Lawmakers Promote Bill to Prohibit Federal Govt from Reforming Health Insurance in the State
My fellow Georgians,
This legislative action must be stopped in its tracks. Get on the phone and call your state representatives and senators and tell them to stop this bullsh*t partisan politics. Here are the stats from a new research report, "The Clock Is Ticking: More Americans Losing Health Coverage:"
The report is the first-ever state-by-state projection of the number of people who will lose coverage between January 2008--the period immediately following the last Census Bureau report--and the end of the 111th Congress in December 2010. The report says, for Georgia during that time period, an estimated 248,160 people will lose their health coverage. From 2008 through 2010 in Georgia:
- 1,590 people will lose their health coverage, on average, every week;
- 6,890 people will lose their health coverage, on average, every month; and
- 82,720 people will lose their health coverage every year.
Rising like a deadly tide, escalating health care costs will cause 248,160 Georgians to lose their health coverage between January 2008 and December 2010. In that same period, the number of Americans without health coverage is expected to climb by an estimated 6.9 million.
Press Release
1,590
Georgians Are Losing Their Health Coverage Every Week, as the Steady
Rise of Health Care Costs Drives More and More Working Families out of
the Market
Washington, D.C.--Rising like a deadly tide, escalating
health care costs will cause 248,160 Georgians to lose their health
coverage between January 2008 and December 2010. In that same period,
the number of Americans without health coverage is expected to climb by
an estimated 6.9 million. These troubling statistics are cited in a new report, "The Clock Is
Ticking: More Americans Losing Health Coverage," from the consumer
health organization Families USA, which says the most important factor
causing the loss of health coverage is the rising cost of health care
premiums. Although the economic downturn is contributing to the
problem, it is skyrocketing premiums--up 119 percent from 1999 to
2008--that continue to have the greatest impact on family and employer
health care costs. In comparison, the Consumer Price Index, which
tracks general inflation, rose by only 29.2 percent in the same period. The report is the first-ever state-by-state projection of the number
of people who will lose coverage between January 2008--the period
immediately following the last Census Bureau report--and the end of the
111th Congress in December 2010. The report says, for Georgia during
that time period, an estimated 248,160 people will lose their health
coverage. From 2008 through 2010 in Georgia: "Clearly, health care costs are out of control, and these costs are
making health coverage increasingly unaffordable," Ron Pollack,
Executive Director of Families USA, said today. "This report spotlights
the number of people who are losing coverage in the absence of health
care reform. "Employers that do continue to offer health coverage are being
forced to pass on the rising costs to their employees by imposing
higher premiums or copayments or by offering plans that cover fewer
benefits," Pollack said. "Other employers are choosing not to offer
coverage at all because it is simply too expensive. Between 2000 and
2008, the share of firms offering health coverage declined by 6
percentage points, with small businesses being the most likely to drop
coverage." For Pollack, and for individuals and organizations across the
political spectrum, the data in the report represent a status quo that
can no longer be tolerated. "With each passing week, more Americans are losing their health
coverage," Pollack said. "Even those people who have not lost insurance
are beginning to understand that this rising tide of premiums threatens
them and their families. "We have a wonderful opportunity now--with a broad consensus in
support of action and momentum--to enact meaningful health reform. The
longer Congress waits to act, the more Georgia families will lose
coverage. "Congress needs to act expeditiously to pass health reform legislation," Pollack said. The report is available online at http://www.familiesusa.org/assets/pdfs/health-reform/clock-is-ticking.pdf, and a copy of the report methodology is available upon request.
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Families USA is the national organization for health care consumers. It is nonprofit and nonpartisan and advocates for high-quality, affordable health care for all Americans.
1201 New York Avenue NW, Suite 1100 · Washington, DC 20005
202-628-3030 · E-mail: info@familiesusa.org · www.familiesusa.org
| Date: | July 15, 2009 |
| Contact: | Dave Lemmon, Director of Communications Geraldine Henrich-Koenis, Deputy Director of Communications Robert Meissner, Press Secretary 202-628-3030 |
















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