Periodically, his administration breathlessly
announces with positive spin some new factoid about the program, which has put
approaching a half million more Louisianans on the public dole. The latest
comes from a survey
that extrapolates the adult uninsured rate in the state has fallen by just
about half from six months prior to expansion through 2017.
Fixating only on insured status does miss the
larger point of access to health care. Perhaps less than in any other state,
because of Louisiana’s archaic public hospital system, does the lack of
insurance translate into no health care; plenty of those uninsured people had
access to health care – for free – prior to expansion.