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Connecticut's Uninsured Increase Higher than U.S. Average

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Monday, September 20, 2010   

MERIDEN, Conn. - The number of uninsured Connecticut residents rose by 22 percent over one year, from 2008 to 2009, to 418,000, which is more than twice the national average rate of increase, according to a new report from the U.S. Census Bureau. But some say Connecticut's apparently-cloudy situation has a silver lining. Supporters of the state's health care reform law passed last year, known as SustiNet, say it will help even before key aspects of the federal health reform law go into effect in 2014.

Juan Figueroa, president of the Universal Health Care Foundation of Connecticut, lists some advantages that will kick in as early as 2012.

"Potentially there'll be more federal dollars, more choices, and certainly more and much-needed relief for small businesses."

The Foundation was instrumental in pushing SustiNet through the General Assembly and past Governor Jodi Rell's veto.

Figueroa says that, primarily because of job layoffs, the country's employer-based health insurance is failing to cover an increasing number of Americans, including Nutmeggers. But he adds there are advantages in a state like Connecticut with its own health-care-reform plan in place.

"We can be innovative; we can sort of lead the way in terms of offering a choice that is built around the notion of a public option."

He notes that the Census numbers on the uninsured don't include people who are under-insured.


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