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Call to Re-Establish Defunct Health Care Plan for Thousands in PA

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Thursday, June 16, 2011   

HARRISBURG, Penn. - A Pennsylvania public policy group is calling on state lawmakers to breathe new life into a 10-year-old health care plan for low-income residents that expired in February. AdultBasic provided 42,000 Pennsylvanians with health coverage at affordable prices. Gov. Tom Corbett says the state cannot afford the roughly $160 million a year AdultBasic costs.

Sharon Ward, director of the Pennsylvania Budget and Policy Center, disagrees. She says the money is there.

"In fact, for 10 years, AdultBasic has been funded through the tobacco settlement. Under current law, a portion of this year's allocation to the tobacco settlement is available to pay for AdultBasic."

Corbett wants to take $220 million of tobacco revenue, shift it to the General Fund and use it to establish a business loan initiative. Critics of that plan say a 2001 state law requires that Pennsylvania's share of the multi-state tobacco settlement must be used to support health care services.

Kathy Volgstadt is a former AdultBasic recipient. As opposed to going without insurance altogether, she has now enrolled in a health care policy with the "Blues" (Blue Cross/Blue Shield). As a result, she says, her monthly premiums have quadrupled.

"I was paying $36. Now, this is $162 - that's like four months' worth of AdultBasic. AdultBasic was a really good program. It covered just about everything you could ever want it to cover, and you didn't have to worry about anything."

Ward says the business-loan blueprint proposed by the governor is redundant and turns a blind eye to residents who need the state's help.

"Pennsylvania already has six business loan programs; many of us believe that we do not need a seventh. What we do need is affordable health insurance for individuals who lost their coverage through AdultBasic."




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