Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 226, Decatur, Adams County, 25 September 1957 — Page 2
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Health Insurance Growth Remarkable In Nation
By JACK V. FOX United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK (UP)— Have any of your livingroom conversations with friends recently taken a turn like this: “As soon as he learned we had health insurance, he upped his fee*’ Or: “Our insurance never seems to cover the right thing We had a lot of doctor bills last year, but none of us were in the hospital so we weren’t covered.” Or: “My dad is too old to get insurance. but he's the one who needs it.” Or: “My policy provides maternity benefits of $l5O. Can you imagine Dr. Smith delivering a baby for that?” Well, if you have, you are typical. For those are some of the major criticisms levelled at voluntary health insurance plans today. Good Way To Go Approximately 118 million Americans now have some form of medical insurance and it represents one of the most significant gains in Social Security over the past two decades. But insurance companies, the medical profession, unions and government all agree with your livingroom friends that we have a good way to go. One of the most widespread complaints is that most health insurance policies arc .not comprehensive enough and particularly do not cover treatment at home or in a doctor's office. Studies have shown that 90 per cent of a doctor’s work is performed outside hospitals For example, the United States is anticipating an epidemic of Asian flu this autumn and winter. It is going to lay many of us low for several weeks but in few cases, unless complications develop, will we enter hospitals- Yet the serious cases will require several doctor visits, medicine, nurses and treatment running into sizable expense. Few will be covered by insurance. Hospital and doctor bills also have gone up rapidly. But health insurance payments have not kept pace. Benefits For Aged One common public complaint is that many doctors automatically jack up their fees when they learn a patient has health insurance. A survey taken among 8.000 doctors showed that one-fifth of them believed their colleagues did .so. % Federal officials say it is not general but is fairly common in a few places —with New York. Detroit and Los Angeles among those most prominently mentioned. One thing most insurance plans reject is preventive medicine. “We could cover that, of course,” said an official of one of the big plans. “But the cost to the public would be terrific. That’s like a Christmas saving for medical costs, not insurance ” Medical insurance for the aged is a particular problem, for they are the ones with frequent chronic illnesses. Many companies are now writing policies with limited benefits for those 65 and over and abolishing the clause which permitted them to cancel a policy at any time Unions have been among the most vocal critics of present health insurance. United Auto Workers President Walter Reuther. especially, feels they are not comprehensive enough. Reuther is spearheading a drive to establish in Detroit the “community health association” with diagnostic and preventive benefits. Next: Comprehensive coverage— The General Electric plan.)
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1957
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Fridley, of Fort Wayne, are parents of a five pound, 14 ounce son, born at the Parkview memorial hospital Tuesday morning .The infant is the fourth child and second son of the family. The mother, the former Joan O’Brien, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. O'Brien, formerly of this city. At the Adams county memorial hospital: A son, weighing seven pounds, seven ounces, was born at 4:11 p.m. Tuesday, to Cletus and Kathleen Terveer Rumschlag, of 2609 Monmouth road, Fort Wayne. John and Rite wumschlag Girod, of route 6, are parents of a daughter, born at 10:05 a.m. today. She weighed nine pounds, two and a half ounces. At 11:10 a.m. today, a seven pound, seven ounce daughter was born to Earl and Dorothy Hill Dishong, of 716 North Twelfth street. WJojp.ital" gn Mi —■ll —III - - - - ■MBMK/V '<4 Admitted Sephus Melchi, Decatur; Mrs. Jonas Neuenschwander, Berne; Walter Nagel, Berne; Mrs. Arthur Heimann, Decatur. Dismissed Miss Debra Shafer, Decatur, Mrs, Junior Ray and baby boy, Willshire. O.; Master Gregory Hake, Decatur; Calvin Amick, Decatur; Mrs. Rose Liech ty, Berne. Trane m a tooc* town — Decatil QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING All Work Left Before Noon on ThursdayReady the Next Day, Friday, at HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. AGENTS FOR:— SLICK’S FAMILY WASHING 00. KELLY DRY CLEANING 427 N. 9th St. PHONE 3-3202
