COVERAGE:
We're Already Paying Billions for the Uninsured
Joanne
Kenen -
We
hear a lot about how we as a society just can't afford to pay for the
uninsured. Wrong. We're already paying.
Cost
of Failure: The Economic Losses of the Uninsured ,
a report by our New America health policy colleagues Sarah Axeen and
Elizabeth Carpenter, concluded that the poor health and shorter life
spans of the uninsured cost the United States between $102 billion and
$204 billion in 2006.
"Some might argue that given the sudden economic
downturn, we cannot
afford health reform. To the contrary: these numbers only further
emphasize that the cost of doing nothing is more than the cost of
reform," said Len Nichols, director of our health policy program.
The report updates an oft-cited Institute of Medicine
study in 2000,
which found that economic losses of those who lack insurance was
between $65 billion and $130 billion for "each year of health insurance
forgone." The estimate considered economic losses because of premature
deaths and unnecessary prolonged illness.
The new NAF report updates that data based on increases
in the
number of uninsured Americans and the value of the nation's economic
output. From 2000 to 2006 the ranks of the uninsured grew from 40
million to 47 million. U.S. gross domestic product rose from $9.8
trillion to $13.6 trillion.
The range of costs reflects two different assumptions
used to
calculate the estimates. In the first, the uninsured and insured are
assumed to have equal levels of disease prevalence; in the second the
uninsured are assumed to be sicker. The estimates could have gone even
higher had the team included "spillover costs" such as doctors and
hospitals raising their rates and insurers hiking premiums to cover the
bills that go unpaid by people with no insurance.
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