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Health Care Reform Federal Updates and Priorities Grace Campbell Regional Director, State Advocacy December 5, 2013
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Important Dates SMTWTFS 1234567 891011121314 15161718192021 22232425262728 293031 DecemberJanuary FebruaryMarch Final day for enrollment to count 1/1/14 SMTWTFS 1234 567891011 12131415161718 19202122232425 262728293031 Coverage begins Budget Conference Committee Reports Congress must approve CR to keep government open SMTWTFS 1 2345678 9101112131415 16171819202122 232425262728 Federal government reaches debt ceiling SMTWTFS 1/2 345678 9101112131415 16171819202122 23242526272829 3031 45 Day Announcement Open Enrollment Ends Last Day to select plan for April 1 Effective Date
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Proposed Federal ACA Related Legislation Extend Open Enrollment Introduced by Senator Shaheen Potential Impact on 2015 Premiums 1 Year Mandate Delay Introduced by Senators Manchin & Kirk Breaking “The Link” will increase premiums Policy Cancellations Bills in House & Senate Changes rules in middle of the game; impacts 2015 premiums
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Breaking the Link: States’ Experience Says It All Coverage Disruptions Higher Premiums No Reduction in Uninsured
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Priority Issues Affordability Health Insurance Tax Public Programs Health Care Cost Roadmap
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Priority Issue: Affordability “First Rule” of PremiumsNew Benefits = New Costs Changing rules could impact premiums
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Priority Issue: Affordability – What Plans Are Doing Plans Meeting the Affordability Challenge Head On Constructing Plans to Balance Affordability and Quality Innovative Benefit Design
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Priority Issue: Health Insurance Tax (HIT) A $100 Billion “Hidden” Tax on Premiums Makes Health Insurance More Expensive…Undermines Goals of Reform 2 Year Delay of HIT Provides Immediate Relief for Families, Employers & Seniors
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Priority Issue: Medicare Advantage More than 14 Million Americans Enrolled Higher-Quality Care to Seniors Protections Against Out-of-Pocket Costs Overwhelming SatisfactionBut…
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Priority Issue: Medicare Advantage ACA Cut $200 Billion (and New Health Insurance Tax) Impact on Beneficiaries = Higher Costs, Less Benefits, Loss of Choice Seniors Cannot Afford to Have Program Cut More
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Priority Issues: What’s Driving Health Care Costs? Medical Liability Fee-for-Service Provider Consolidation Cost Shifting Demographics “Innovation” Bias Lifestyle Choices Cost Opacity
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Priority Issues: Our Roadmap
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