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Health Coverage That Counts

Monday, March 31st, 2008
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Sunday, March 30, 2008
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COLORADO
MAJORITY COMMUNICATIONS
STATE CAPITOL
Healthcare Bills Aim to Cut Costs, Hold Insurance Industry Accountable
 
(Denver)  State lawmakers, joined by small business owners and consumers, announced a legislative package aimed at reducing the cost of health care at the state capitol today. The new legislation aims to watchdog health insurance companies’ rising rates and to push insurance companies to pay consumers what they are owed.

Representative Morgan Carroll (D-Aurora) will introduce legislation this week to empower Colorado’s Insurance Commissioner to watchdog insurance rate increases.  Under the FAIR Act—Fair & Accountable Insurance Rates – insurance companies will be required to justify rate increases before they can take effect.

"Expensive coverage equals no coverage for Colorado families and businesses. Insurance rates are out of control, driving up the number of uninsured and increasing costs for everyone," said Rep. Carroll.  "Coloradans have been paying more for less every year.  Rate increases should be justified so that we at least know why our rates go up when they do.  It’s time to take on the insurance industry and their unjustified rate increases.  Our health should be their bottom line."

“Consumers should have basic information about why healthcare premiums are skyrocketing,” said Dede de Percin, Executive Director of the Colorado Consumer Health Initiative. “This bill establishes a fair and reasonable process to keep insurers from making excessive profits off the lives and health of hardworking Coloradans.”

House Speaker Andrew Romanoff and Senate Majority Leader Ken Gordon announced that they will introduce the “Insurance Accountability Act of 2008”, which will push insurance companies to pay consumers what they are owed for valid claims.

“Too many Coloradans have to fight their insurance company just to get what they already paid for," said the Speaker.  "Our message to the insurance industry is simple: ‘Pay what you owe — when you owe it.’"

“It’s our job in government to protect consumers from unfair business practices.  Insurance companies should be penalized for wrongful acts against consumers,” said Representative Gwyn Green (D-Golden). Rep. Green’s House Bill 1228, which allows Colorado’s Insurance Commissioner to penalize insurance companies for wrongful acts against consumers, awaits final approval in the general assembly.  

Peggy Mason told her story:  she is insured but her company won’t pay her claims. In October, she was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer. Her insurance company would not cover any treatment, not even a single x-ray.  She was told that her policy did not cover major medical care, even though her policy clearly states that it does and it was sold to her as a medical policy.  Her house, her savings, her car and her IRA have all been threatened.  

Small-business owner Rita Crompton told of her struggles to find affordable health insurance coverage for herself and her employees at her consulting business. Rita said that all of her employees work less than full-time and are uninsured. They take that risk rather than work elsewhere as full-time employees for less pay. Recently, Rita was forced to pay for a biopsy – upfront. Not having insurance is stressful for Rita, and she has had to make a difficult choice - making her premiums every month or paying her mortgage.

Lack of health insurance costs Colorado lives

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

DENVER — A new report by a national health-care advocacy group says one person dies each day in Colorado because they don’t have health insurance.

The report by the New York-based Families USA is based on a national study by the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences.

The report says people without health insurance often forgo checkups and other preventive care and are more likely to be diagnosed with a disease in the advanced stages. The study found that between 2000 and 2006, an estimated 2,100 adults in Colorado between 25 and 64 died because they didn’t have health insurance.

 

Second Annual Health Care Day of Action a Huge Success

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

 

This Monday, March 3, 2008 over 200 people attended the Second Annual Health Care Day of Action to share their healthcare stories with legislators and demand affordable, accessible and accountable health care. Participants enjoyed breakfast and gathered in the Old Supreme Court Chambers for the opening session with presentations by Sandi Lyman, Education and Outreach Coordinator for Colorado Consumer Health Initiative and Leslie Moody, Executive Director of the Partnership for Working Families. Participants then broke out into delegations and joined in a training on how to talk to legislators and went with their delegations to call legislators off the floor.

            After meeting with their Legislators, participants gathered on the West steps of the Capitol for a rally and press conference on Health Care Day of Action. Around 300 people attended as well as 5 news stations and numerous print outlets. Speakers included Dede de Percin, Executive Director for Colorado Consumer Health Initiative, Regina Hathorne, Stage IV Breast Cancer Survivor, Rev. Patrick Demmer, Pastor of Graham Memorial Community Church Of God In Christ and Governor Bill Ritter.

            Lunch with Legislators followed at the Central Presbyterian Church where thirteen Representatives and Senators attended to speak with their constituents and all Health Care Day of Action participants about health care.

            Through collaborations with ProgressNow, people who were unable to travel to the Capitol were able to participate in a virtual day of action and over 1200 emails to Legislators were generated as a result.

            Overall, participants were excited to join in individualized training on talking to their Legislators and were pleased to see how receptive and accessible their Legislators were. We look forward to putting on an even bigger and better event next year!