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Legislative Update February 2015 WCOMO. 2015 – 2017 Budget.

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1 Legislative Update February 2015 WCOMO

2 2015 – 2017 Budget

3 State Budget Timeline Jan 12Legislative session begins – 105 days long Feb 19Revenue forecast March 11House of origin cutoff Late MarchSenate and House each propose a budget AprilConference budget debated April 15Opposite house cutoff April 26Regular session ends July 1New fiscal year starts

4 Highlight on Bills Immunizations: Improving Community Immunity Workforce Shortage: Expand State Loan Repayment Program Promote Behavioral Health Integration in Primary Care Affordable Coverage: Evaluate Affordability and Continuity of Coverage

5 Public Dialogue on Immunizations Current measles outbreak has sparked public dialogue about the importance of immunizations Issues before the legislature: –Removing philosophical exemption to vaccines for school entry (HB 2009) –Funding for vaccines for CHP –Providing vaccine resources to expecting parents (SB 5143)

6 Expand State Loan Repayment Program Requesting $8M to restore the program back to pre-2011 levels 2 pieces of legislation recognize importance of program –HB 1080 – sponsored by Rep. Paul Harris (R) –SB 5010 – sponsored by Sen. David Frockt (D) Coalition of supporters, including medical, dental, nurses and hospital associations

7 Promote Behavioral Health Integration in Primary Care WA is moving towards financial integration of physical, mental health and chemical dependency by 2020 King County envisions delivery system integration starting with the Mental Health Integration Program in primary care settings –Front load costs of care coordinators and psychiatric consultation –Estimated cost of $11.9M –Proven model

8 Evaluate Affordability & Continuity of Coverage Many barriers still prevent people from obtaining health insurance including churn and affordability HB 1669 would help better us understand these barriers by: –Creating a Continuity of Coverage task force –Procuring a study to evaluate affordability, churn, and availability.

9 Budget Discussions for HBE HBE has asked the legislature to lift the original $80 million/biennium cap on their budget –HBE has requested $147 million Importance of Special Enrollment Period Many discussions to come

10 Save Health Care in WA Clinic Cards in 2015  Over 21,000 people have signed cards addressed to their legislators via the clinic card program  151 participating clinics from across the state

11 www.SaveHealthCareinWA.org FAST — Online action is the fastest way to respond to the Legislature STRATEGIC — Legislators receive emails during critical points EASY — Sign up at the website Take action yourself. Pass it on.

12 WithinReach Action Alerts Sign up to be receive alerts and take action on key issues!

13 Questions? Carrie Glover, WithinReach Katie Hewitt, Community Health Network of WA


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