NO MORE TALK ABOUT CO-PAY. IT’S TIME FOR ACTION!
Skyrocketing
costs of healthcare and prescription drugs tend to bring sad stories to the
surface. We hear and read heartbreaking stories about people in financial
straits, who must make decisions regarding food or medicine, rent payments or
medical bills.
Yet, we hear
very little about the plight of prisoners. When it comes to healthcare for
Michigan inmates, it stinks!
Here’s the
picture in a nutshell.
If a
Michigan inmate can get a job (many have been eliminated), he or she will likely
earn between 75 cents and $3 a day. Not an hour…a day! Keep in mind that many
of the 39,000 people in our state prison system are unemployed, or work only
part-time.
What little
money they have is often spent on personal hygiene items, such as soap and deodorant;
or, on food. Food may sound like a luxury to you, but you should know that
Michigan spends less than a dollar per meal for our prisoners. And, even though
prisoner wages haven’t been increased in 25 years or so, prices keep going up
at the prison store.
Now, here’s the
kicker. The state charges a $5 co-pay for every healthcare visit in prison. That could be a week's wages. It’s
time for our legislature to abolish this ridiculous practice.
It’s happening
in other states. The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation eliminated
medical co-pays, citing public health concerns. Says Eric Henderson, Policy
Director with Initiate Justice: Co-pays are dangerous barriers to
healthcare access that force incarcerated people into a risky waiting game and
ultimately undermine public health throughout the state.
Kay Perry, MI-CURE
Director, points out in her monthly newsletter that individuals often delay
seeing a doctor and may wait until the condition escalates to an emergency, or
until the cost of treatment exceeds the cost of early care.
Then there’s
the ripple effect.
A prisoner
chooses soap or snacks over medical co-pay, and as a result gets sicker…and as
a result threatens the health of other prisoners with whom he or she come into
contact.
There’s
no good reason to charge medical co-pay in prison.
There’s
every good reason to discontinue the practice.
As with Mark
Twain’s observation about the weather, we keep complaining about it, and that’s
all. We do nothing about it.
That’s gotta
change. please go to the Michigan Legislature website, find the names of your State
Representative and State Senator, jot down their email addresses, and forward the
link to this blog site. Add your own comment. You’re the voter. They’ll listen.
Enough is
enough.
Comments
I put extra in his account the state takes it. A no win painful situation.