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HN 300 Unit 6 Seminar Financing Human Services Madelyn Harvey, PhD
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Slides developed by David H. Johnson Millersville University of Pennsylvania Pearson Education 2011
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© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved Social Welfare: Politics and Public Policy, 7e Johnson and DiNitto Access to healthcare is no guarantee of good health Other factors in good health: Lifestyle choices (smoking, drinking, etc.) Obesity Exercise Genetics
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© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved Social Welfare: Politics and Public Policy, 7e Johnson and DiNitto Age-related disparities Race-related disparities Racial and ethnic disparities in infant mortality and life expectancy
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© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved Social Welfare: Politics and Public Policy, 7e Johnson and DiNitto Social Security Amendments of 1965 Covers virtually all Americans over age 65 Also covers disabled persons receiving SSDI 2008 Federal spending about $468 billion
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© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved Social Welfare: Politics and Public Policy, 7e Johnson and DiNitto Hospital Insurance (HI) Pays for hospital care, skilled nursing care following hospitalization, some home healthcare, and hospice care Funded by portion of Social Security Payroll Tax (2.9 percent split between employer and employee)
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© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved Social Welfare: Politics and Public Policy, 7e Johnson and DiNitto Beneficiary pays deductible ($1,068 in 2009) Medicare pays for remainder of first 60 days in hospital Medicare pays a portion of days 61 to 150 Medicare pays first 20 days of skilled nursing home care in each benefit period. Beneficiary pays $133.50 per day for days 21 through 100 No benefits for nursing home care beyond day 100
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© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved Social Welfare: Politics and Public Policy, 7e Johnson and DiNitto Voluntary component which covers physician services and outpatient hospital services, and certain home healthcare services Covers durable medical equipment Part A beneficiaries who wish to have Part B must pay premiums
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© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved Social Welfare: Politics and Public Policy, 7e Johnson and DiNitto Gaps in Medicare coverage include prescription drugs, long-term custodial care, catastrophic illness beyond 150 days hospitalization, and co-pays and deductibles Plans and benefit levels for medigap policies are standardized
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© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved Social Welfare: Politics and Public Policy, 7e Johnson and DiNitto Optional alternative to original Medicare Health Maintenance Organizations, which also cover some medigaps, for Medicare beneficiaries Intended to contain healthcare costs, but costs are actually higher than traditional Medicare
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© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved Social Welfare: Politics and Public Policy, 7e Johnson and DiNitto Medicare Modernization Act of 2003 permits Medicare participants to join a private drug plan Beneficiaries are required to pay monthly premiums, co-payments, and deductibles Doughnut hole, a large gap in coverage under the original bill, will be eliminated under 2010 healthcare reform law
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© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved Social Welfare: Politics and Public Policy, 7e Johnson and DiNitto Three levels of nursing home care: Skilled (only type reimbursed by Medicare) Intermediate Custodial Home healthcare alternatives Medicaid is primary government funding source for LTC
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© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved Social Welfare: Politics and Public Policy, 7e Johnson and DiNitto Medicaid is an entitlement program passed along with Medicare in 1965 Costs are shared between federal and state governments, with each state administering its own program and setting its own rules Covers about 50 million people
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© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved Social Welfare: Politics and Public Policy, 7e Johnson and DiNitto Any applicant who qualifies must be served Federal government has over 50 groups that qualify, including aged or disabled poor, children and their parents, children under SCHIP, the medically indigent, and some legal immigrants
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© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved Social Welfare: Politics and Public Policy, 7e Johnson and DiNitto Covers 59 percent of Americans Premiums are deductible to employer Premiums are not taxable to employee Multiple types of plans
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© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved Social Welfare: Politics and Public Policy, 7e Johnson and DiNitto Covers about 9 percent of Americans Applicants subject to stringent underwriting Usually higher premiums, deductibles, and co- pays than group plans Pre-existing conditions may be specifically excluded
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© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved Social Welfare: Politics and Public Policy, 7e Johnson and DiNitto Average of about 46 million Americans About 15 percent of the population More than half are “working poor” Race plays a factor Ten percent of children under 18
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© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved Social Welfare: Politics and Public Policy, 7e Johnson and DiNitto More than $2.2 trillion in 2007 Third-party financing and a rapidly aging population both increase demand Advances in medical technology, expansion of medical facilities, and litigation all increase costs
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© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved Social Welfare: Politics and Public Policy, 7e Johnson and DiNitto FDR backed off universal health care in Social Security Act of 1935 Private Blue Cross/Blue Shield plans formed in Great Depression Wages frozen in World War II Organized labor pushed for fringe benefits in lieu of pay raises Tax-favored status of employer plans
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© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved Social Welfare: Politics and Public Policy, 7e Johnson and DiNitto First Lady co-chaired the President’s Task Force on National Health Care Reform Clinton unveiled Health Security Act in late 1993, which called for regional insurance exchanges Plan failed to gain passage in late 1994
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© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved Social Welfare: Politics and Public Policy, 7e Johnson and DiNitto Healthcare choice Pre-existing conditions Healthcare as a privilege or a right Rationing of scarce healthcare resources
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© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved Social Welfare: Politics and Public Policy, 7e Johnson and DiNitto Obama took office January 20, 2009 Congress wrestled with various plans for most of 2009 House version passed its bill on November 7, 2009 Senate passed its bill on December 24, 2009 Senate filibuster actually gave negotiating power to Blue Dog Democrats
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© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved Social Welfare: Politics and Public Policy, 7e Johnson and DiNitto Can all Americans be insured? How does policy influence healthcare? How do we as a society decide who gets healthcare?
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