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By Whitney Ray
WJHG-TV
updated 5 minutes ago
Governor Charlie Crist is proposing a plan to help Floridas millions of uninsured afford health coverage. The plan cuts cost for working families and provides provisions for doctors to set up their own hospitals. While health care workers are praising some aspects of the plan some others say the proposal could hurt the community hospitals. Four months ago Vanishia Cramity gave birth to a baby girl. She was rushed to the emergency room, but when it came time to pay, she didnt have insurance to cover the cost.Im still paying it off and that bill is very, very high. Cramity says insurance is too expensive for her family. Governor Charlie Crist agrees. I want to get health coverage to the 3.8 million Floridians who dont have health insurance today. Governor Crist Wednesday announced a plan to help cut the cost of health insurance for low-income families. While the plan would help Floridas millions of uninsured it could hurt hospitals. The plan would eliminate the certificate of need allowing doctors to set up their own hospitals. Florida Hospital Association spokesman Rich Rasmussen says the proposal would create a two-tier system. Those who have insurance would go to one tier, those that have no insurance would go to another which would put all of our community hospitals at risk. Crist says his proposal would create healthy competition. If we can have less regulation of how health care is delivered in Florida, we have the opportunity to have lower rates available to people to get more coverage to the uninsured. The certificate of need was established 30 years ago, whether or not it survives the 2008 legislative session will be up to lawmakers.
By Whitney Ray
WJHG-TV
updated 5 minutes ago
Governor Charlie Crist is proposing a plan to help Floridas millions of uninsured afford health coverage. The plan cuts cost for working families and provides provisions for doctors to set up their own hospitals. While health care workers are praising some aspects of the plan some others say the proposal could hurt the community hospitals. Four months ago Vanishia Cramity gave birth to a baby girl. She was rushed to the emergency room, but when it came time to pay, she didnt have insurance to cover the cost.Im still paying it off and that bill is very, very high. Cramity says insurance is too expensive for her family. Governor Charlie Crist agrees. I want to get health coverage to the 3.8 million Floridians who dont have health insurance today. Governor Crist Wednesday announced a plan to help cut the cost of health insurance for low-income families. While the plan would help Floridas millions of uninsured it could hurt hospitals. The plan would eliminate the certificate of need allowing doctors to set up their own hospitals. Florida Hospital Association spokesman Rich Rasmussen says the proposal would create a two-tier system. Those who have insurance would go to one tier, those that have no insurance would go to another which would put all of our community hospitals at risk. Crist says his proposal would create healthy competition. If we can have less regulation of how health care is delivered in Florida, we have the opportunity to have lower rates available to people to get more coverage to the uninsured. The certificate of need was established 30 years ago, whether or not it survives the 2008 legislative session will be up to lawmakers.

