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New Report Finds Nearly 5.8 Million Floridians Were Uninsured At Some Point In 2007-2008

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Article Date: 20 Mar 2009 - 7:00 PDT

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Approximately 5.8 million Floridians-38.1 percent of residents under age 65-were uninsured at some point in time during 2007-2008, according to a report released today by the health consumer organization Families USA. In fact, 4.5 million of those uninsured Floridians, 78.5 percent of the total, were uninsured for six months or more during that time.

The situation is a reflection of what is happening nationwide. Approximately 86.7 million Americans-one out of three people (33.1 percent) under 65 years of age-were uninsured at some point during 2007-2008. The Families USA report is an essential supplement to commonly-used Census Bureau data, such as the 45.7 million people deemed to be uninsured for the entire 2007 calendar year.

"The huge number of people without health coverage in Florida is worse than an epidemic," said Ron Pollack, Executive Director of Families USA. "At this point, almost everyone in the country has had a family member, neighbor, or friend who was uninsured-and that's why meaningful health care reform can no longer be kept on the back burner."

The Families USA report reveals additional important demographic information about uninsured individuals in Florida:

- More than four out of five uninsured Floridians, or 80.8 percent, were in working families, working full- or part-time.

- More than three-fifths, or 60.7 percent, of those individuals and families in Florida with incomes below twice the poverty level-$42,400 of annual income for a family of four in 2008-went without health insurance at some point in 2007-2008.

- In addition, more than a quarter, or 27.3 percent, of those individuals and families in Florida with incomes at or above twice the poverty level-$42,400 of annual income for a family of four in 2008-went without health insurance at some point in 2007-2008.

- While whites accounted for the largest number of uninsured in Florida, Hispanics/Latinos and African Americans were much more likely to be uninsured than whites: 54.4 percent of Hispanics/Latinos and 42.5 percent of African Americans went without health insurance in 2007-2008, compared to 30.2 percent of whites.

"These startling numbers clearly document the seriousness of the problem and demonstrate what happens when a problem is ignored for too long," Pollack said. "It's important to note, however, that the Congress and the President have already begun to address this serious issue by extending coverage to more than 4 million uninsured kids.

"The actions of Congress and the President were an important down payment on comprehensive health care reform, and they offer the promise that all Americans will one day have access to high-quality, affordable health care."

The Families USA report was based on data from the Census Bureau's Current Population Survey and the Survey of Income and Program Participation, as well as the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey used by the Agency for Health Care Research and Quality. The data were compiled with the assistance of The Lewin Group, a distinguished health policy and data consulting firm.

Families USA is the national organization for health care consumers. It is nonprofit and nonpartisan and advocates for high-quality, affordable health care for all Americans.

Families USA




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