| Bush's plan will hurt working families
In his State of the Union address last night, President
George W. Bush announced the centerpiece of his efforts to reform health
care would be tax breaks for people to pay for their own health care,
including Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), in which people replace traditional
insurance coverage with their own savings.
HSA-based health care would be a disaster for working families, a giant
step backward that would shift costs away from employers to employees
and their families and force many people to go without needed care.
Here are a few things you should know about HSAs.
• The idea behind Health Savings Accounts is that Americans
have too much insurance. You read that right. Those
who came up with the idea believe Americans are overinsured, something
that very few working families would likely agree with.
• Despite the rhetoric, HSAs will do nothing to control
skyrocketing health care costs or reduce the number of uninsured.
In fact, they will just make matters worse for those who have health coverage.
• By shifting the costs to workers, HSAs provide cover to employers
to reduce or even eliminate health benefits. It will undermine
employer-based health plans, where two-thirds of Americans get their coverage.
• HSAs will drive the wealthy and healthy away from health care
insurance, driving up the costs for those who need insurance the most.
Seniors and those who need health care coverage will see their
premiums skyrocket.
• HSAs are brought to you by the same people who brought you the
Medicare prescription drug disaster, and it will have the same consequences.
It’s a boon to the profit-driven drug companies and insurance industry.
It’s complicated, fragmented and costly.
At a time when we are working hard on the state and federal level
to give more working families the coverage they need, President Bush’s
commitment to an idea that would reduce coverage is baffling.Like his
proposal to privatize Social Security, giving more tax breaks for HSAs
will go nowhere if Congress sees massive public opposition to Bush’s
bad ideas. (And like Social Security privatization, the political push
is being bankrolled by Big Business, including the banking and insurance
industries.)
That’s why we need you to take action immediately.
Write your U.S. representative and senators and
tell them you oppose Bush’s plan for Health Savings Accounts.
Thank you for all you do.
In Solidarity,
Working Families e-Activist Network, AFL-CIO
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