Health Coverage ‘A New Part Of The Conversation’ After Tragedy

Health insurance is getting almost as much attention as the debate over聽gun control in the aftermath of the Aurora, Colo.,聽theater shootings, amid reports that some of the most grievously injured lack coverage.

鈥淭his does seem like a new part of the conversation鈥 following a tragedy, said , president and CEO of the , a health care advocacy group.

Fifty-eight injured were taken to area hospitals after the shootings in the midnight showing of “The Dark Knight Rises.” 聽The most seriously wounded continue to fight for their lives and may face medical bills in the hundreds of thousands and even millions of dollars.聽 Among them is 23-year-old Caleb Medley, who is in an induced coma after being shot in the head, and whose wife, Katie, gave birth to their first child last week. The couple has no health insurance, and their friends and family are to pay聽their medical bills.

Like Medley, many of the victims are between the ages of聽19 and 34 鈥 a group with a 28 percent uninsurance rate in Colorado, the highest among any age group, according to aby Calonge鈥檚 group.

Calonge notes that many young people are employed and have the opportunity to buy insurance through their jobs but decline coverage because they are making comparatively low salaries and see themselves as young and healthy.

鈥淥ne of the things the tragedy points out is that assessment of risk isn鈥檛 always right,鈥 he said.

The conversation about health coverage began when several hospitals, including the Children’s Hospital, the Medical Center of Aurora and Swedish Medical Center, the last two owned by HCA-HealthOne, 鈥渓imit or eliminate personal financial responsibility鈥 for hospital costs to those wounded in the shootings who had insufficient insurance or resources.聽 Those hospitals have treated 22 victims. Officials noted the hospitals鈥 action would not affect doctors鈥 bills.

Other providers, such as Denver Health, have set up charity funds to take donations to help defray the cost of victims鈥 care.聽 Members of the public, including Warner Bros., which released the movie, have contributed almost $2 million to charity funds set up to help the victims.

Some believe the discussion about the victims’ medical bills may change attitudes about the 2010 health care聽law.聽 鈥淚t will make the issue of people without insurance suddenly needing care more vivid,鈥 said , resident fellow at the conservative American Enterprise Institute.

, president of Avalere Health, a health care consulting firm, is not so sure.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 believe this is a transformational event,鈥 he said.聽 鈥淚t is one in a series of stories that may improve Americans鈥 understanding of what鈥檚 contained in the law.鈥

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