Monday, 12 January 2009
Hawaiian Unemployed People Can’t Afford Health Insurance
Health insurance has a become a big issue as more and more people are laid off due to the financial crisis, their options being either seeking new individual health insurance or using the COBRA plan, which was created especially for laid-off workers.
The problem with COBRA is that it is largely unaffordable, taking up more than three-quarters of a worker's government unemployment compensation. Currently, the unemployment rate is 7.2%, which is the highest the US has seen in 16 years. This means that millions and millions of people are jobless, thus looking for health insurance. A laid off worker with health problems is very unlikely to find individual health insurance, as companies are afraid to cover them.
The situation in Hawaii is even worse, even though the COBRA plan is the cheapest in Hawaii, most of the unemployed people can’t afford paying for health insurance. This is very hard, as one is constantly thinking and wondering what is to do if he gets seriously sick.
The large majority of Americans get their health insurance from their work place, those who are jobless are thus in a big predicament. About 46 million people have no health insurance and the rest are covered by government insurance. Surveys show about 18 to 26 percent of people eligible for COBRA use the program in any given year, meaning that a low percentage of the people without a job live without a health insurance.
The health care system needs to be reformed, one way or another, and this should be the number one priority.
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