Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Oregon Holds Health Insurance Lottery

clipped from www.physorg.com
Oregon is conducting a one-of-a-kind lottery, and the prize is health insurance. The state will start drawing names this week for the chance to enroll in a health care program designed for people not poor enough for Medicaid but too cash-strapped to buy their own insurance.
Shirley Krueger who suffers from diabetes sits in her apartment in Salem Ore. Feb. 27 2008. Krueger who works part time signed up on the first day in a one-of-a-kind state lottery for the chance of health insurance coverage. (AP PhotoGreg Wahl-Stephe ...
"It's better than nothing, it's at least a hope," said Shirley Krueger, 61, who signed up the first day.
An estimated 600,000 people in Oregon are uninsured, according to the Oregon Department of Human Services.
At its peak in 1995, the program covered 132,000 Oregonians. State budget cuts forced the program to close to newcomers by 2004, but it now has several thousand openings.
The health insurance lottery winners will be chosen in a series of drawings that could take a few months.
"This is such a wonderful opportunity," said Ellen Pinney, director of the Oregon Health Action Campaign. "We've heard absolutely no complaints, just a lot of hope that they are the ones who will be selected."
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