Despite claims from some on the left, including the White House, that health care reform will lower visits to the ER, new statistics from Massachusetts prove that individual mandates could actually increase ER visits.
A survey of Massachusetts emergency physicians found that 42% said emergency care had “somewhat increased,” while 22% of respondents said ER care had “significantly increased.”
The main platform of health care reform in Massachusetts is an individual health care mandate for virtually all residents. (Residents who fail to obtain coverage can face fines of up to $912.) Dr. Angela Gardner, President of the American College of Emergency Physicians, noted, “The idea that emergency departments are filled with people who don’t need to be there is simply not true.”
Thus, despite increased access to care in Massachusetts, ER’s across the commonwealth are still inundated with patients. This finding isn’t too surprising. Sure enough, people will actually go out of their way to save their lives, even if government tries to get in the way.
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