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Good News For Universal Health Care In Massachusetts?

By: Ethan Calvin

There's been a lot of debate of whether or not the health insurance mandate in Massachusetts is doing any good. Supporters of the law point to numbers, like those reported by the Boston Globe, that show a heavy increase of residents who have health insurance plans.

The Massachusetts Division of Health Care Finance and Policy reports that more than two thirds of state residents that did not have insurance in 2006 now have it. The article from the Globe says that Massachusetts is saving millions of dollars because of the decrease in emergency room visits.

Research director for Health Care for All, Brian Rosman, states, "This shows a cultural shift in public attitude, where people understand that as a community, by everyone getting health insurance, we are improving the health of everybody."

Mandate law critics say that it reduces health care access, raises premiums, an depends on government bureaucracies that are not efficient to run the health care. Critics also add that laws like these make it more appealing for residents to grab government coverage instead of looking for private health plans.

The report actually showed different results. It said that nearly half of the recently insured state residents got their insurance through their employer or acquired their own individually. The Commonwealth Care costs are increasing steadily, regardless. Massachusetts has actually requested $11 billion in federal funds to help finance it over the following 3 years.

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