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M»T M THI TOKD-MlK( l KN VIHK IT DISPl AS DATE: May 20-21, 1991 TIME: 10:00 am-5:00 pm IOCATION: Parking Lot 29-A; South of EMU Building SPONSORED B\: Alpha Kappa Psi heed a break7 Check out the EhTERTAIMMEhT section in the ODE classifieds POLITICS Health care reform considered By Clea Badion SAi.i.M A health ( .ire proposal that would i reate .1 ( unadian stvle single paver ss stein is one of three health insurant e reform bills l>eing 1 onsidered bv the Oregon legislature this year ( M*I m )K I The bill would c reate a so< lali/ed health sv s tern that would pay bn .til covered health tore t tets through a state payroll tax A< r< .rdihg to the Oregon Health At lion I am paign a t oalition of labor and t (immunity orgam rations a single paver s\ stem would establish an insurant t> pool that t ollet ts health t are funds and then | i.t\ s all covered health t are t osts Sue h comprehensive i overage is already a real itv in Canada and most other industrial nations A< i ording io tin1 i oalition. the l luted States and South Afrit a are the "only two industrialized na tions w ithout a single paver health i are s\ stem ( oalition Director I lien I’inney said that HU).000 Oregonians are uninsured aland one ill five Hut the uni ertaintv those uninsured residents tat* could he ax oitietl bx Senate Hill 700. xvhit h would bring this type ol insurance plan to ()re gnu sH "oil w*iuhi also establish .< state payroll t.ix while maintaining oilier funding such .is Medit are and Medicaid This lull allows the stall* to allot ate resources in the most eftn lent xxax I'innex said, explain :nv that insurance 'inp.tnie-. take up ilamt 7i pet* ell! ill health i are lusts IK* eliminating those I osts as this hill tines health t art* would bet nine IIIUl h I heaper she said I’innex said It. states noxx have single paxer in surance systems in the works, but none has been implemented x el Although this isn’t the only health i .ire relorrn plan proposed ibis session. I’inney Hunks this lull Is the best This Is the only state hill to give adequate health i are coverage she said Mark Sigel an assistant on the Senate Health Insurance and Hiu-i thu s Committee said that under the I OHO ( begun Hasii 1 lealth Sere u es Ac t all < kregonians under the federal poverty line are supposed lo he i uxere.l by Medic are I II.* problem Sigel said is that the basic Ser vices Ait leaves part time workers uncovered hihI thr .»< t dors not address rising health insui .inr.ci costs if) fill rn thrsr holes, Senate Majority Leader John kitzhaber, 1) Koseburg. has proposed a health at cess and cost control a< t that would pro vide i overage lor part time workers and restnn tore the small insurant e system It extends health insurance to people who are unemployed. Sigel said "It gives everyone in Oregon health insurance Although kitzhaber s hill SB l()7(i would t or rei I somenl the problems Sigel said the single paver bill is more costeffit lent The ('anadian-sivie bill "reduces c osls (letter than kitzhaber's plan Sigel said "It you have the whole stale in one group, the state becomes the single purchaser: they i an cut better deals that vs as Along with-kitzhaber's bill and the (Canadian stvie proposal. Gov Barbara Roberts has also pro posed a bill that would establish an Oregon Health Authority to administer the insuram e Rep Beverls Stein UT’ortland. who co spoil sored the hill, said Hli .1082 establishes a stan dard benefits package in which all insurance is put together and sold by the state and then sold to priv ate insuram e ageni ies Stein said she sees both kitzhaber s and Hob erls lulls as steps toward a single-paver system hoc ause all the money would come to the state whit ti would then port base the insurance Regardless of the late ot these two tells she said she hopes that a single-payer system |s even tually established 'The beauty ot |SBi 700 is tost control It strips out (tie administrative ( ttsls '' she said But the chalices of the single paver bill passing in the Legislature this year seem unlikely Sigel said that with kit/.haber's and the governor's tii 11s also in the works it would be difficult for the (lanadian-style bill to pass Rep ( art llostir ha I) Kugenc amt a single pay ct sponsor agrees that the chances ot the bill passing tins session are slim II y\ 111 tie considered, but I'm not sure it will get hi opportunity for a vote " he said "People ait: afraid that it vyill interfere with kitzhabvi s bill " But I lost it ka also said that a single-paver svs It'in would he reconsidered soon because kitzhabei s hill isn't ellicient enough the state becomes one more ot many insui ante agent ies It won’t work bet ause it's too ( duplicated " he said llostiika said lie would continue to push for a single pay et sy stem Hear Ye! 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