Remind her of Dirigo

With the prospect of a federal public health insurance option, Maine's Dirigo Choice should be at the center of the debate.

Problems with Dirigo Choice should be a warning to those pushing for a federal version. A public option is not socialism as critics claim, nor would it necessarily restrict freedom through expansion of government. However, as evidenced in Maine, it will not decrease the numbers of uninsured.

Dirigo Choice was established in 2005 to compete with private companies and offer lower premiums according to members' income. It was supposed to save money for all Mainers.

According to online sources, in August there were 9,000 enrolled members. As of 2009 it has cost Mainers more than $140 million from the general fund to cover a total of 30,000 members since 2005. The intent was to cover all of Maine's 126,000 uninsured by 2009. There are now 125,000. The meager reductions is due to only a small segment of Dirigo Choice members being previously uninsured for a 12-month period.

The state paid more than $140 million to decrease the number of uninsured by 1,000 while failing to come close to their goal. Maine has wasted millions on a failed public option. The nation may soon waste billions.

Sen. Olympia Snowe might back a public option, despite the experiences of her own state. It is time for Mainers to remind her that the nation deserves better than the useless reform that Maine got with Dirigo Health.

Brendan O'Brien, Lewiston

Stay informed — Get the news delivered for free in your inbox.

I'm interested in ...

In order to make comments, you must verify your account.

In order to comment on SunJournal.com, you must use your real name and include the town in which you live in your profile. A member of our staff will call you to verify this information. To join in, fill out your user profile completely and check the box "please verify my status." We'll get back to you within one business day to verify your account.

Login or create an account here.

Our policy prohibits comments that are:

  • Defamatory, abusive, obscene, racist, or otherwise hateful
  • Excessively foul and/or vulgar
  • Inappropriately sexual
  • Baseless personal attacks or otherwise threatening
  • Contain illegal material, or material that infringes on the rights of others
  • Commercial postings attempting to sell a product/item
If you violate this policy, your comment will be removed and your account may be banned.

Advertisement

Advertisement