Oregon hospitals: Please vote YES for Measure 101 this Tuesday
The forces fighting hardest to promote Measure 101, a ballot measure that would tax Oregon's large hospitals and most insurance policies, are the same entities that would pay a majority of those taxes.
Why? When poor uninsured patients show up in the emergency room, hospitals are required to treat them even if those people can't pay. They say that's more expensive and less effective than keeping patients insured and giving them less costly preventative and routine care.
And then there is the big federal match. Oregon's roughly $300 million contribution to cover its share of some patients' Medicaid costs over two years would net the state's health care industry another nearly $1 billion in federal matching money.
Hospitals and other players in the state's health industry say paying new or higher health care taxes is well worth that payoff.
With less than a week until the 8 p.m. Jan. 23 ballot deadline, here are answers to some other key questions about Measure 101.
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