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Leading Through Health Reform Karen Minyard, Ph.D.
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Health Reform An overview of the impact of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in the United States
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Federal Poverty Level High-risk Pool Health Insurance Exchange Insurance Subsidies Individual Mandate Essential Benefits
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1.Sources of coverage Health Reform
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more Americans with health insurance coverage (non-elderly)
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more Georgians with health insurance coverage (non-elderly) 9.2.2010
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more Georgians with health insurance coverage Source of coverage Now Fully ImplementedChange Employer57%54%-3% Individual Private4%2%-2% Other8% None Medicaid/CHIP12%17%+5% Uninsured19%5%-14% Exchange0%14%+14%
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1.Sources of coverage 2.Financial Implications Health Reform
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funding and spending Fees, Taxes and Penalties Medicaid Insurance Premium Subsidies Medicare Savings ~ 1 trillion
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1.Sources of coverage 2.Financial Implications 3.Major change components Health Reform
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Changes in Public Coverage Changes in Private Coverage Improving Health Care Quality Improving Health
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Medicaid expansion Changes in Public Coverage
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Insurance Regulation Health Insurance Exchanges Changes in Private Coverage
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Small Employer Tax Credits Subsidies for Individuals in the Exchange Changes in Private Coverage
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Best information Coordinated care Provider incentives and penalties Improving Health Care Quality
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National health strategy Research and public health innovation Mandatory preventive care Healthier communities Improving Health
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1.Sources of coverage 2.Financial Implications 3.Major change components 4.Timeline Health Reform
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2010 2011201220132014 Insurance Regulation Tax and Spending Changes Insurance Regulation Tax and Spending Changes
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2010 2011 201220132014 Improving Quality Measures Additional Tax and Spending Changes Improving Quality Measures Additional Tax and Spending Changes
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20102011 2012 20132014 Reduced Payments – Medicare Quality Incentives and Demonstration Projects Reduced Payments – Medicare Quality Incentives and Demonstration Projects
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201020112012 2013 2014 Additional Tax and Spending Changes
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2010201120122013 2014 Coverage Expansions Individual Mandates Enacted Additional limits, fees, incentives Coverage Expansions Individual Mandates Enacted Additional limits, fees, incentives
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20102011201220132014 Changes in 2015 and beyond
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1.Sources of coverage 2.Financial Implications 3.Major change components 4.Timeline Health Reform
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What questions for clarification do you have?
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Strategic System Changers Are Needed to Help Navigate Health Reform
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Areas of Actions to Consider
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The End Presented by: Karen Minyard, Ph.D.
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