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The
residents of Champaign County are experiencing a massive
crisis in access to health care. Close to 40% of our
residents are locked out of the health care system. The
crisis began in 2003, when both major physician clinics
in Champaign County, Carle Clinic and Christie Clinic,
began enacting policies that limit or deny appointments
and services to patients without insurance, patients
with Medicaid insurance and patients who are insured but
have medical debt.
Together,
Carle and Christie Clinics house more than 90% of the
doctors in Champaign County. As a result, these patients
have virtually nowhere else to go for primary or
specialty health care. When health care providers
discriminate against people who have Medicaid insurance
or people without insurance, the whole community pays a
price. Community health and productivity is affected as
people miss school and work due to untreated illnesses.
When their illnesses progress, patients often end up in
the emergency departments of our local hospitals, which
is the most expensive form of health care for patients,
but also results in higher costs of health care for
everyone.
In
response to the access to care crisis, the Champaign
County Health Care Consumers started the Health Care
Access Task Force which is comprised of community
members who are dedicated to working to end the crisis
and create a lasting solution that guarantees quality,
affordable health care for all Champaign County
residents. Solutions to the health care access issue
will have to be sought at the local, state, and federal
levels, but one solution is clear. Carle Clinic and
Christie Clinic must change their policies that
discriminate against the 75,000 people in Champaign
County who have Medicaid insurance or lack insurance.
While Carle Clinic has publicly promised the community
that it would expand access to care for people with
Medicaid and All Kids insurance, it has been sending
letters to pregnant women, clearly stating that if they
intend to use insurance provided through Medicaid, they
will have to go somewhere else for their prenatal care.
This is just one recent example of a category of
patients affected by Carle Clinic's practices.
The Health
Care Access Task Force is protesting Carle Clinic to
demand an end to its harmful and discriminatory
policies. In the spirit of Thanksgiving, we are asking
Carle Clinic to open its doors to the thousands of
Champaign County residents who would be thankful to
finally have access to timely, affordable health care
this season.
Please join us in a Thanksgiving protest at Carle Clinic
on University Avenue in Urbana, on Tuesday, Nov. 20,
from 11a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Together we can create a
healthy community in which everyone has access to health
care. |