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Poverty-related issues in the news, from the Institute for Research on Poverty

Health Care Reform and Safety Net Hospitals

Will safety net hospitals survive health reform?, By Carla K. Johnson (AP), September 3, 2009, San Jose Mercury News: “Janie Johnson has no health insurance, so when she cut her toe while giving herself a pedicure, she limped to the emergency room at one of Chicago’s safety net hospitals and waited her turn. ‘I’m 44, but I probably look about 55 right now,’ Johnson joked in Stroger Hospital’s emergency department where more than 100 patients sat waiting. Urgent cases, from chest pains to gunshot wounds, are rushed to doctors first. Johnson was glad to have somewhere to go for health care. ‘I don’t know what I would do’ without the hospital, she said. ‘My health would probably get worse.’ To all the knotty issues involved in health care overhaul, add one more: The proposals in Congress may threaten the funding and future of the nation’s already-struggling safety net hospitals…”