Latinos Comprise Growing Share of Uninsured Population as ObamaCare Costs Increase

Cost Remains Major Problem for People who do Not Purchase Care Texas Insider Report: WASHINGTON  D.C.  The White House likes to tout how helpful the health care law has been for Latinos and supporters of the law have pressured Latinos to sign up. However this program is failing and the Hispanic community is being left in the dust says Daniel Garza Executive Director of The LIBRE Initiative According to a study recently released by the Commonwealth Fund 24 million working-age adults were uninsured between February and April 2016. Of those 24 million uninsured adults Latinos make up a growing share of the uninsured population - obamacare.screenrising from 29 in 2013 to 40 in 2016. This is more than double the Hispanic share of the overall population. Among those who visited the ObamaCare Health Care Marketplaces but remained uninsured 85 said it was because the cost was too great - demonstrating that affordability remains a major problem for the uninsured population. There are growing problems with this law that the president has failed to even acknowledge. It is time policymakers faced reality and fixed this flawed system said Garza. The Commonwealth Fund study also found that a majority of uninsured Americans think they cannot afford coverage - even when they do qualify for subsidies or other government assistance.
Insurance companies are withdrawing from an unprofitable and unsustainable program and insurance LIBREcooperatives are failing at a shocking rate. When the government attempted to overhaul health insurance in this country - putting itself in charge of decisions that were once made by doctors and patients - it stifled innovation and put the needs of patients behind the interests of politicians said The LIBRE Initiatives Garza.
 
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