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Health Care Reform Bypasses Some in Oregon

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Friday, September 24, 2010   

PORTLAND, Ore. - As the first parts of federal health care reform go into effect, some in Oregon can only stand on the sidelines and wish they were eligible. One third of the state's Latino population doesn't have health insurance.

Legislators and other state policymakers joined members of the immigrant and faith communities in Portland on Thursday night to discuss concerns about how to make Oregon's health care system function more effectively for Latinos, who number more than 400,000 statewide and include the highest percentage of uninsured people. Immigration status, language barriers and poverty are some of the challenges discussed at Thursday night's Latino Health Policy Assembly, where participants spoke about the need to make care available to more people.

Alberto Moreno with the Latino Health Coalition (LHC) says there are few bilingual providers in Oregon, and the safety net of Community Health Centers needs more funding.

"We want to make sure that we have health equity, and that anyone who needs care in the state, gets care. We don't believe that health care is a privilege for a select few; we believe that it is a human right, and that right should not be denied anyone, especially children."

Even the "Oregon Healthy Kids" program, created to cover every child in the state, does not cover those who can't prove they've been legal residents for five years. The LHC thinks that runs counter to the spirit of the law and excludes some Latino families, says Moreno.

"We do believe that the Healthy Kids bill is a win for the state. We just want to make sure that it fulfills the promise that we believe it has made, and that is to include all children. And we will work with our partners to ensure that that happens."

Moreno notes Latinos make up the highest percentage of uninsured Oregonians. This week's meeting is part of ongoing efforts to raise awareness about the problem, and develop policy changes or legislation to expand access to affordable care.



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