Thursday, February 16, 2012

Opinion- Maryland: Health Exchanges Will Benefit Maryland Families

It's no wonder Maryland families are so hard pressed to find good, affordable health insurance — premiums have outpaced earnings, and the field of insurance options is confusing. Even if a family is fortunate enough to have coverage, it's hard to know if what you're paying for is going to be there for you when you need it. That's why our Health Care for All Coalition is so excited about Gov.Martin O'Malley's health care bill (SB 238). By setting up a competitive insurance marketplace for private health insurance, also known as an exchange, this bill will give Marylanders more choice, more control and more peace of mind about their health care.

In Maryland, the average premium for family coverage in an HMO went up 42 percent in just six years, from $9,573 in 2004 to $13,613 in 2010. At the same time, the median family income declined 2 percent (adjusted for inflation). As a result of this disparity, 14.5 percent of non-elderly Marylanders, or 720,000 people, are uninsured. Given the recent economic turmoil, this would have been even worse but for the expansion of health care coverage in recent years to more than 300,000 Marylanders, funded in large part by a lifesaving increase in the state tobacco tax.

Fortunately, the federal health care law known as the Affordable Care Act has created a tremendous opportunity for states to make health care more affordable by creating exchanges that are better marketplaces for private health insurance. The O'Malley administration's bill takes advantage of this opportunity and leads the country in implementing a stronger, redesigned health care system.


http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/opinion/oped/bs-ed-health-exchange-20120215,0,731307.story
Hat tip: Baltimore Sun

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