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    No, we don't need any health care reform, everthing is just great!



    U.S. Study: 1 in 5 Lost Health Insurance in Past Year
    By Susan Heavey
    December 16, 2009

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Nearly 20 percent of the U.S. population -- or almost 60 million people -- went without health insurance at some point since January 2008, according to government estimates released Wednesday.

    The analysis by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention comes as Democratic senators wrestle to pass their version of health reform legislation before the end of the year to help make good on President Barack Obama's top domestic goal of overhauling the nation's $2.5 trillion healthcare system.

    Much of the focus so far has been on how to expand access to health insurance in a nation where coverage is closely tied to employment but 10 percent of the work force in unemployed. More than 45 million people are uninsured.

    While the CDC's findings largely backed that figure, they also found 58.4 million lacked coverage at some point in the year prior to the survey, while 31.9 million -- or nearly 11 percent -- did not have insurance for more than a year.

    Two-thirds of those who did not have coverage for at least part of the time were unemployed working-age adults. Those most likely to lack health coverage were Hispanics, men and young adults ages 18 to 24, the CDC found.

    The CDC's National Center for Health Statistics analyzed data on 32,694 people who responded from January through June 2009 as part of an ongoing survey.

    At a time when much of the debate on the Senate bill has focused on its inclusion of a government-run "public option" insurance plan, the CDC found 20 percent of children and adults age 64 or younger are already covered by government health programs. Democrats plan to strip the public option before the full Senate votes.

    The Medicaid program helps cover many of the poor, including children. Youth can also get care under the Children Health Insurance Program, which was extended by lawmakers earlier this year. Younger people with disabilities could also be covered under Medicare, which covers those age 65 or older.

    One bright spot in the report: more children received health coverage, largely through the government.

    The number of children enrolled in government health insurance programs also rose from 34.2 percent in 2008 to 37.4 percent in the first half of 2009, according to the study.

    Overall, 8.2 percent of children still lack health care coverage, it found.

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    People can bitch about free health insurance all they want, I get both sides. What I don't get is how the Republican's ( for the most part) don't even think babies and small children deserve free health insurance if the parents can't afford it.

    Hell even convicted felons get free health insurance in America.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Bateman View Post
    People can bitch about free health insurance all they want, I get both sides. What I don't get is how the Republican's ( for the most part) don't even think babies and small children deserve free health insurance if the parents can't afford it.

    Hell even convicted felons get free health insurance in America.
    Socialist...It's time these freeloading toddlers pull themselves up by their bootstraps and get their own health insurance. Goddamn entitlement programs, freedom ain't free.
    If sense were common, everyone would have it.

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