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Beth Faiman MSN, APRN-BC, AOCN Cleveland Clinic Taussic Cancer Institute Pre-Doctoral Research Fellow Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, Ohio America’s Affordable Health Choices Act and Medicare: HR 3962 What does this mean to you?
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Objectives of this review: To increase understanding of the Bill and how it may affect you Review the key components of the bill and describe three key issues that may impact you Question and answer
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What is Health Care Reform About? July 31, 2009 the House Energy and Commerce Committee approved HR 3200 by a 31-28 vote Recently Revised- now HR 3962 Ongoing process …. much debate!
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Objectives of the Bill: The Bill focuses upon: Providing coverage and choice Affordability Shared Responsibility Prevention and Wellness Workforce Investments
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Coverage and Choice Health Insurance Exchange Opportunity to shop A public health insurance option Financed only by its premiums Guaranteed coverage and insurance market reforms Essential benefits
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Affordability Sliding scale affordability credits Caps annual out-of-pocket spending Expands Medicaid Improves Medicare
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Shared Responsibility Person’s individual responsibility to maintain health insurance Employer responsibility to provide insurance Assistance for small businesses Government
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Controlling Costs Modernization and improvement of Medicare Public health insurance option Improving payment accuracy and eliminating overpayments
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Prevention and Wellness Expansion of community health centers Creation of community based health and wellness programs
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Workforce Investments More training of nurses and doctors More scholarships and incentives for underserved areas Train more primary care physicians, Graduate medical education
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Key Health Policy Concerns “Donut hole” for medicare patients and high cost of medications Re-hospitalizations within 30 days Advanced Directives
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Medicare The rising costs of health care are a burden on our families and a drain on our long-term economic growth. If we continue on the course we are on, health care expenditures will reach 20 percent of GDP within a decade. Rapidly rising health care costs are leading our nation down a fiscally unsustainable path.
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Medicare Medicare’s Hospital Insurance Trust Fund extended to 2024 Reduce beneficiary premiums for physician and outpatient services by about $43 billion over the next 10 years.
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Medicaid Medicaid has been the remedy of both choice and necessity Medicaid insures poor and sick, children and pregnant women, enables people with disabilities to achieve community integration Also- treats uninsured women for breast or cervical cancer, compensates for Medicare's inadequacies in providing care for the elderly poor
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Medicaid Lacks a uniform definition of poverty for adults. For children and pregnant women, the program establishes a national income-eligibility floor of 133% of the federal poverty level. No similar floor for other adults Income-eligibility threshold for those adults who do fall into existing coverage categories can be as low as 17% of the federal poverty level for working parents
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High Cost of Prescriptions Patients should be able to take the best medication for them regardless of cost Drug price negotiation for Part D “Catastrophic” co-pay is a consequence This bill will address this concern
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Re-hospitalizations 1 out of 5 patients are readmitted to the hospital Hospitals will be penalized if patients are readmitted This will hopefully improve quality of care This is similar to current reimbursement policies
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Advanced Directives Advanced Directives are not routinely discussed until it is too late. Discusses patient wishes End of life services available Beneficial to the individual and the individual’s family Should be updated periodically as the health of the individual changes
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Final Thoughts from the Group….. Thank you!
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