Last week, a group of 765 people making health claims filed an appeal.
One-third was used for the staff's medical insurance and health claims.
Some of those workers now face $5,000 in unpaid health claims, he said.
He suggested that if any health claims were allowed, Congress must change the law first.
The center is also keeping an eye on the health claims made by the industry.
Therefore, no health claims are allowed by manufacturers of such products.
But health claims, with little or no money set aside to pay them, can come due right away.
When it goes into effect in 1993, health claims will be strictly limited.
According to Article 4, health claims can only be made on products that meet a certain profile.
Any health claim would require extensive studies to support it.