[Congressional Bills 107th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Con. Res. 271 Introduced in House (IH)]
107th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. CON. RES. 271
Expressing the sense of the Congress that public awareness and
education about the importance of health care coverage is of the utmost
priority and that a National Importance of Health Care Coverage Month
should be established to promote these goals.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
November 15, 2001
Mrs. Wilson (for herself, Mr. Ballenger, Mr. Blagojevich, Mr. Boehner,
Mrs. Capito, Mr. Cummings, Mr. Dooley of California, Mrs. Emerson, Ms.
Eshoo, Mr. Ford, Mr. Frank, Mr. Frost, Ms. Granger, Mr. Graves, Ms.
Hart, Mr. Hayworth, Mr. Hoeffel, Mr. Horn, Mr. John, Ms. Kilpatrick,
Mr. Kolbe, Mr. LaHood, Mr. Langevin, Mr. Lipinski, Mr. Matsui, Mr.
McInnis, Mr. Moore, Mrs. Northup, Mr. Ose, Mr. Price of North Carolina,
Ms. Pryce of Ohio, Mr. Ryan of Wisconsin, Mr. Schiff, Mr. Shimkus, Mr.
Smith of Washington, Mr. Stenholm, Mr. Tanner, Mrs. Tauscher, and Mr.
Weller) submitted the following concurrent resolution; which was
referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce
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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the Congress that public awareness and
education about the importance of health care coverage is of the utmost
priority and that a National Importance of Health Care Coverage Month
should be established to promote these goals.
Whereas census estimates indicate that some 42 million Americans are without
health insurance coverage, many of whom are among the most vulnerable of
American citizens who can be financially devastated by serious illness,
disease, or accident;
Whereas studies have shown that people with health insurance are healthier than
those who are uninsured and receive care through emergency rooms or
safety net health care services, because the insured are entitled to,
and receive, more preventive care, follow-up care, and care for chronic
conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure;
Whereas over 17.3 million of the uninsured are employed, but are not offered
health insurance through their employers;
Whereas such employers are small business owners who are often unaware of the
benefits of offering insurance, including the fact that it is tax
deductible, that it helps to reduce employee turnover, and that it helps
to reduce employee sick days;
Whereas over 16 million people, more than one-third of the uninsured, are in
families where at least one member of the family has been offered
employer based health care coverage but has turned it down;
Whereas many citizens are eligible for public assistance programs such as the
State Children's Health Insurance Program, known as SCHIP, and the
Medicaid program, but are not currently enrolled due primarily to lack
of outreach, education, and accessible enrollment processes;
Whereas studies have shown that many citizens and small businesses are unaware
of the various options they have for obtaining affordable health care
coverage;
Whereas surveys have shown that many individuals who cite expense as the reason
for not purchasing insurance find it to be affordable once they are
informed of the true cost of various options; and
Whereas education about health care coverage helps uninsured citizens and
employers to understand the critical value of health insurance as a
preventive measure, as well as the ways to keep their health insurance
premiums manageable once they have health care coverage: Now, therefore,
be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring),
That it is the sense of the Congress that--
(1) a National Importance of Health Care Coverage Month
should be established to promote a multifaceted educational
effort about the importance of health care coverage, and to
increase awareness of the many available health care coverage
options, and should include efforts to inform those eligible
for public insurance programs of how to access those programs;
and
(2) the President should issue a proclamation calling on
the Federal Government, States, localities, citizens, and
businesses of the United States to conduct appropriate
programs, fairs, ceremonies, and activities to promote this
educational effort.
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