NYT: In Tennessee, a Desperate Telephone Race for Medicaid
There is something so sad and tragic about this story. The US is one of the wealthiest nations in the world, and we tolerate our sickest citizens begging for healthcare within their means. And if the 'Baggers get their dream world, even the lottery window will close.
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Two nights a year, Tennessee holds a health care lottery of sorts, giving the medically desperate a chance to get help.
State residents who have high medical bills but would not normally qualify for Medicaid, the government health care program for the poor, can call a state phone line and request an application. But the window is tight the line shuts down after 2,500 calls, typically within an hour and the demand is so high that it is difficult to get through.
There are other hurdles, too. Applicants have to be elderly, blind, disabled or the caretaker relative of a child who qualifies for Medicaid, known here as TennCare. Their medical debt has to be high enough that if they paid it, their income would fall below a certain threshold. Not many people end up qualifying, but that does not stop thousands from trying.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/25/us/tennessee-holds-health-care-lottery-for-the-poor.html?_r=0