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Report Says 2 Million New Yorkers Will Gain Health Coverage

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Wednesday, July 22, 2009   

NEW YORK - Millions of New Yorkers would gain health insurance coverage under the version of the Obama health plan now being considered by the U.S. House, according to a new report from Families USA. The nonprofit consumer healthcare advocacy group lists New York as one of the top five states for numbers of people who would gain healthcare coverage if the Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009 (HR 3200) passes.

Families USA Executive Director, Ron Pollack, says data for the report comes from the Congressional Budget Office.

"This gets phased in, and so, the Congressional Budget Office said, at the end of the ten-year period, approximately two-million sixty-nine thousand people in New York would gain health coverage who don't have it today."

Nationwide, Pollack says, thirty-seven million people would gain coverage under the bill. As it is currently proposed, he adds, the legislation would not add to the federal deficit, although even some Democrats are now expressing concern about tax provisions in the bill. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi believes fewer people should have to pay taxes under the plan.

The President has said that failing to act quickly could mean families will continue to spend more for less care than they could receive if reforms are enacted. Jack O'Connell, senior adviser with the Nassau Health Care Corporation, has an answer for those opponents of the plan who have been asking Obama, 'What's the rush?'

"Excuse me, 'what's the rush?' If you don't do it, next year - 2010 - becomes an election year. And these congressional people, who are going to have to vote on this, get cold feet when you talk about anything in an election year."

If no changes are made to the nation's healthcare system, the report predicts the number of uninsured Americans would increase from the current forty-six-million to fifty-four-million by the year 2019. It can be viewed on the Families USA Web site, at www.familiesusa.org.



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