State officials are trying to raise awareness for the plight of the uninsured this week.
There are a million residents without health insurance in Michigan. Officials say 75 percent of those without health insurance are employed. Monday is the first day of "Cover the Uninsured" week across the country.
Sparrow Hospital says 22 percent of admitted patients are uninsured, indigent or covered by Medicare. In 2001 it cost the hospital $26 million, and Sparrow expects that figure to rise 10 percent for 2002. It's a cost the hospital says is covered by those with insurance.
State legislators say this is a problem that needs to be dealt with. They say it's a drain in the economy because benefits are so expensive for employers.
Sen. Virg Bernero says the federal government needs to find a solution, but the state is doing everything it can to help out. One of the state's top priorities is covering children. Nearly 162,000 children in Michigan go without insurance, even when eligible.
Officials say educating the public on what resources are available to them is also a priority.
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Source: http://covertheuninsuredweek.org/ (The Cover the Uninsured Web site) contributed to this report.
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