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Health care director touts Blagojevich's coverage plan
by ashley wiehle, the southern
Friday, April 27, 2007 7:03 AM CDT
CARBONDALE - Jerry Nix represents the face of more than one million Illinoisans, but closer to home he represents hundreds of displaced Maytag workers who are watching the days as their health insurance benefits slip away.

Come June, health care benefits afforded 34-year Maytag worker Nix by his severance package will be gone.

"It's scary to know without insurance. If we had to go into the hospital, how would we pay that bill?" Nix said.

Barry Maram, director of the Illinois Department of Health Care and Family Services, was in Carbondale Thursday touting Illinois Covered, Gov. Rod Blagojevich's proposed health care plan that would provide insurance to uninsured and underinsured Illinoisans.

Maram said the rising cost of health insurance and a dwindling number of companies offering sufficient and affordable benefits to employees has created a crisis.

"Someone got thrown off the bus," Maram said. "It was the middle class."

About 1.4 million Illinois residents are uninsured. Maram said many fall into the category of not making enough money to pay for private insurance but making too much money - more than $1,166 for a two-person household - to qualify for public insurance.

"Health care is the biggest reason people go bankrupt," Maram claimed.

Fred Bernstein, chief executive officer of Community Health and Emergency Services, said many of his company's patients are uninsured. The company serves Alexander, Jackson, Hardin, Pope, Pulaski and Saline counties.

"In many areas we serve, we are the only providers," Bernstein said. "We see people choosing between health care and groceries. We are a proud people in Southern Illinois. Folks like to pay their own way."

ashley.wiehle@thesouthern.com

529-5454 ext. 5807


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Typo wrote on Apr 27, 2007 2:40 PM:

" Healthcare is NOT the reason so many people go bankrupt. The health care INDUSTRY is the reason so many go bankrupt. And there is no such thing as bankruptcy any more, even if caused by healthcare. Just ask your credit card companies about the law and how credit card debt is isolated from bankruptcy. Be sure to ask about this before you follow the suggestion of the health care provider to just pay for their services with your credit card. "

Well, Mr. Maram, wrote on Apr 27, 2007 1:05 PM:

" Healthcare is NOT the reason so many people go bankrupt. The health care INDUSTRY is the reason so many go bankrupt. And there is no such thing as bankruptcy any more, even if caused by healthcare. Just ask your credit card companies about the law and how credit card debt is isolated from bankruptcy. Be sure to ask about this before you follow the suggestion of the health care provider to just pay for their services with your credit card. "

Hello Mr. Maram wrote on Apr 27, 2007 8:42 AM:

" Yes, someone has been thrown off of the bus, and it is not you. Nor is it your family, for you have the taxpayers paying your paycheck, retirement, and health care needs. And while this is being done for you so handsomely, it is easy to proclaim that there is a private sector health care problem for you are just an observer, not a participant. "

Let's correct further wrote on Apr 27, 2007 8:34 AM:

" Private sector working and unemployed see to it that city, county, state, federal worker has health care insurance because their elected officials have seen to it to provide same to all encompassed within the taxation derived system. Why is it not possible for every man, woman, child to have exactly the same health care coverage and insurance provisions made available to all at EXACTLY the very same taxation treatment basis? The answer is that the system will care for its own before the leftovers get to the people who actually do the funding. It remains easier to take corn from the field of another before planting one's own field. The public sector employed and retired know what a good deal they have, and the health care system participates in the fruit of the crop very willingly. "

Lat's make corrections wrote on Apr 27, 2007 8:27 AM:

" Without health care insurance, bankruptcy is accelerated by hospitals in that they bill the uninsured at 3X to 4X the rate they bill for same services to insurance providers = scandalous. When was the last time you paid 3 to 4 times the rack rate on a hotel room as posted on the door of the room? "