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healthcareThe average U.S. family and their employers paid an extra $1,017 in health care premiums last year to compensate for the uninsured, according to a study to be released Thursday by an advocacy group for health care consumers.

Families USA, which supports expanded health care coverage, found that about 37% of health care costs for people without insurance — or a total of $42.7 billion — went unpaid last year. That cost eventually was shifted to the insured through higher premiums, according to the group.

“I don’t think anybody has any idea about how much they are paying because of the need to cover the health care costs of the uninsured,” said Ron Pollack, the group’s executive director. “This is a hidden tax on all insurance premiums, whether it is paid by business for their work or by families when they purchase their own coverage.”

As President Obama and Congress take up health care legislation this year, the so-called hidden tax is increasingly becoming a talking point as proof that the U.S. health care system needs to be fixed:

  • Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, D-Mont., in a May 11 statement announcing policy options for expanding health care coverage, said: “The cost of that care is paid by every American with insurance in the form of a hidden tax of more than $1,000 a year in increased premiums.”
  • Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, a Democrat, said at a House hearing earlier this month: “The large number of uninsured Americans impose a hidden tax on other citizens as premiums go up, and leaves too many Americans wondering where they will turn if they get sick.”
  • California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, a Republican, said in a health care speech earlier this month: “We’ve got to stop that hidden tax. Everyone must be insured.”

How this hidden tax will be eliminated will be a point of contention as the debate over health care intensifies.

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  • 6 Responses to “Do health care insured people subsdize the uninsured?”
    1. jerry says:

      if the people of the usa are NOW paying 1000$ per year, why the H*ll should we let the government take over and cause us to pay MUCH more in taves than the money we pay today. have you ever seen anything that the government touches that actually costs what they said it would. it will only allow obama to add more government workers , that HE can control and have as patronage workers.

    2. brian says:

      I agree. I thought Obama campaigned on a promise of reducing costs so everyone could be insured – not raising taxes so others could get benefits.

    3. Brad says:

      I don’t see how government involvement in health care is going to lower the cost of it. Can you give me one single example of any program the Federal government has created that resulted in a lower cost over the long run. Government funded programs are notorious for their wastefulness. The private sector businesses cannot operate that way for very long.

      Remember folks. Once we take this step, there is no going back. Government entitlements are impossible to remove even if the majority of voters don’t like them. Look at how much welfare abuse there is. Are you naive enough to think there won’t be absurd amounts of abuse in a government sponsored health care plan?

    4. Bob says:

      The government always wants to take things to the extreme. Nobody it seems wants to actually fix the insurance situation and only wants to do what’s in their best interest no matter which side of the political spectrum you’re on. I don’t trust the government to get anything right.

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    6. Wayne says:

      I don’t know if people realize it or not but the Baucus bill if passed will sky rocket your health care premiums. Not only that buy I believe that there will still be 25 million uninsured people lost in the cracks. The thing that confuses me the most is why is this new health care system the government is cooking up for us is not good enough for them to be on, why are we going to have to get on it? Besides I don’t believe that there is a place in the Constitution anywhere that allows the government to sell insurance or make you buy anything. If the government wants to really reform the health care system, allow the people access to the health care system that they use and at the same cost.

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