My job as
a nurse exposes me firsthand to the challenges that our health care system is
faced with. As in the rest of the state
of Texas, Austin is faced with an influx in its population size, the growing
elderly population, and the uninsured/under insured population that continually
stresses our health care system. The disparities that exist among theses groups
cannot simply be ignored and central Texas has begun to address these issues,
which ultimately also affect the future of health care for all of us.
Voters in Austin recently approved a
bond for Proposition 1, which provides for a 5-cent tax increase per $100 of
assessed property value. It will provide
the much-needed funds that will fund a new medical center in central Austin and
create programs to improve health care. There
are several reasons why a medical center is important to Austin right now. Without affordable options available, our
emergency departments will continue to be clogged up by the uninsured for
problems that could have been treated in another setting outside the ER. This is expensive care that our ER’s do not
always receive reimbursement for. In
partnership with the University of Texas, the new medical center will encompass
a research center that will contribute in attracting the best minds. New jobs
will also be created and there is a potential for Austin to be at the forefront
of medical research. The main opposition to this plan is concern that taxes are
going to be increased and that this plan will not materialize as planned.
Currently, Texas
is ranked last among all the states in the quality of care it provides. The
opportunities that will be made possible with the creation of this new medical
center will expand the reach of the quality care that we can provide to help
change this statistic in central Texas.