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Uninsured in Alabama A recent press release on those with no health insurance in Alabama. For
more information: Rosemary
Blackmon, VP Public Relations Alabama
Hospital Association, (800) 489-2542 or
www.covertheuninsuredweek.org One-third
of Non-Elderly Alabamians Uninsured Nearly
one-third of Alabamians under the age of 65 did not have health insurance at
some point during the last two years, with more than 75 percent of them going
without insurance for more than six months.
This information, compiled for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, was
released this week at a Montgomery news conference hosted by several statewide
organizations as a part of national “Cover the Uninsured Week.” The
event was held outside the emergency department at Baptist Medical Center South
to emphasize the fact that the emergency department is often the only access
point for the uninsured. “If
people don’t have insurance, it means they may not go to the doctor,” said
Frank Harris, chairman-elect of the Alabama Hospital Association. “It means
many of them will end up right here at the hospital emergency room with chronic
conditions that could have been better controlled or crisis conditions that
could have been avoided altogether. What
we’re trying to do by participating in the “Cover the Uninsured Week” is
heighten the public’s awareness of the need for health insurance and encourage
those eligible for public programs to sign up.” “More
than 50 percent of those who were found to be uninsured in the national study
had incomes of less than $15,000 for a family of three,” said Cary
Kuhlman, executive director of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama.
“Approximately 70 percent of them were
employed. And, while the likelihood
of being uninsured was greater among 18 to 24 year olds, the vast majority of
the uninsured identified in the study were middle-aged.” Alabama
is hoping to get some very specific information on its uninsured in the next few
weeks courtesy of a federal grant acquired by the Alabama Department of Public
Health. According to State Health
Officer Don Williamson, M.D., the grant is funding an extensive research effort
that will allow the state to better understand its uninsured population, even to
the point of being able to review the information in 12 geographic areas of the
state. “It’s difficult to
structure your public programs and outreach efforts without knowing your
target,” said Dr. Williamson. “This
project will show us who the uninsured are, where they live, if they work, their
income levels and what some of the barriers are to their enrollment in insurance
programs.” “Cover
the Uninsured Week” is a national effort funded primarily by the Robert Wood
Johnson Foundation, along with support from more than 60 health organizations
and public agencies nationwide. For
more information, go to www.covertheuninsuredweek.org. |
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