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AMA To Triple Spending For Campaign To Promote Issue Of Uninsured In Presidential Election

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Article Date: 18 Jan 2008 - 10:00 PDT

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The American Medical Association plans to triple spending on a campaign to promote the issue of the uninsured in the presidential election, the Chicago Tribune reports. AMA this year plans to spend a total of $15 million on the Voice for the Uninsured campaign, compared with $5 million spent from the launch of the initiative in August 2007 to the end of the year.

This month, television advertisements for the campaign began to air on cable news and entertainment broadcasts. In future months, the campaign will include national print ads in daily and weekly newspapers and news magazines, as well as ads on news Web sites. According to Samantha Rosman, a pediatrician and AMA board member, "By November, millions of Americans will have heard the AMA's concern that one in seven of us is uninsured, and they will have heard our call to voters to cast their ballots with the issue of the uninsured in mind."

AMA supports a proposal that would provide vouchers or tax credits to help low-income uninsured U.S. residents purchase health insurance as part of an effort to expand coverage to all residents. The proposal also would revise the allocation of government funds to help uninsured and low-income residents purchase health insurance.

Rosman said, "Under the AMA proposal, those who need it most will receive financial assistance to purchase health insurance" (Japsen, Chicago Tribune, 1/17).

Additional Developments
Summaries of several additional developments in the presidential campaign related to health care appear below.

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