FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Mr. President
Please
CONTACT: Richard Coorsh (202) 824-1787
The following statement was released today by Chip Kahn, President of the Health Insurance Association of America (HIAA): A quote by President Clinton, appearing today
in a news story, offers compelling proof that his interest in so-called "patient
protections" is long on politics and short on concern for patients and the uninsured.
Speaking to Reuters, President Clinton claims
that the rising number of uninsured Americans as shown by new statistics from the
Commerce Department is due to Congress failure to pass his heavy-handed
health reform proposal of 1993-1994. "We told you in 1994 that if this were voted
down the insurance companies would continue to drop people, or employers would because of
the system we had. And so what has happened is exactly what we said would happen,"
remarked President Clinton. Mr. President please get your
facts straight. Statistics from your own Commerce Department show that what has happened
is exactly the opposite of what you predicted. The new data show that the
number of people with employer-sponsored coverage actually has grown, while the
percentage of people enrolled by the governments Medicaid program has dropped. Private health plans and health insurers are
covering more and more people, even though the number of uninsured Americans continues to
rise. How does President Clinton respond? He castigates private plans and health insurers,
and calls for more government mandates that will raise the number of uninsured
Americans just as he did in 1993 and 1994. As Yogi Berra would say, "its
déjà vu all over again." Mr. President we share your concern
about the rising number of uninsured Americans. In response, our members developed
InsureUSA, which would provide coverage to millions of Americans without the prescriptive
costs of new government mandates. We also hope that in the future, youll get your
facts straight, and that you will stop using health reform, managed care, and health
insurers purely for political advantage. ###
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