MILWAUKEE - Without national health care reform, the number
of uninsured Wisconsin residents could increase by 200,000 in the next 10 years.
That's according to a report released Wednesday by the independent Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
The report predicts the number of uninsured could increase as much as 36 percent, to about 740,000 people.
It says in a worst-case scenario, the average state resident would spend 66 percent more on health care and employers' premiums would double.
Risa Lavizzo-Mourey is the foundation's president and chief executive.
She says the purpose of the report was to evaluate the cost of failing to reform the system.
She says if politicians drag their feet to avoid political pain, families and businesses will feel the financial pain.
Story By: The Associated Press