Nearly 20% Of Cook County Uninsured

11/09/2008 05:12 am ET | Updated May 25, 2011
  • Dave Newbart Chicago Sun-Times

What's not included in a new report from the U.S. Census Bureau on the uninsured is "even darker and more ominous,'' one local expert said.

The report to be released today offers the first look at the number of uninsured in the country who are below age 65 -- essentially those who don't have access to the government-sponsored insurance through Medicare. It finds that 16.9 percent of Cook County residents -- nearly 785,000 people -- don't have health insurance. That's higher than the percentage statewide -- 15.4 -- but slightly lower than the percentage of uninsured nationwide -- 17.2.

But Saul Weiner, an associate professor of medicine at the University of Illinois at Chicago, said a growing concern is the number of underinsured -- those who have insurance but still spend at least 10 percent of their income on health care costs (or 5 percent of low-income people). That number, according to a study released in June, jumped to 25 million people nationwide in 2007, a 60 percent increase since 2003.

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