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Safety-Net Providers in a Post-Reform World: Medicaid Matters. Julia Paradise Associate Director Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured for Health Policy, Law, and Ethics Forum George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services
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Safety-Net Providers in a Post-Reform World:Medicaid Matters Julia Paradise Associate Director Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured for Health Policy, Law, and Ethics Forum George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services Wake Forest University School of Law and Center for Bioethics, Health and Society October 17, 2012
FIGURE 1 The majority of health center and public hospital patients are uninsured people and Medicaid beneficiaries SOURCE: Public hospital data from America’s Safety Net Hospitals and Health Systems 2010: Results of the Annual NAPH Hospital Characteristics Survey, National Association of Public Hospitals and Health Systems, May 2012. Health center data from 2010 UDS, HRSA.
FIGURE 2 Medicaid is a major source of financing for safety-net providers Public Hospital Net Revenues by Payer, 2010 Health Center Revenues by Source, 2010 Total = $12.7 billion Total = $47 billion SOURCE: Public hospital data from America’s Safety Net Hospitals and Health Systems 2010: Results of the Annual NAPH Hospital Characteristics Survey, National Association of Public Hospitals and Health Systems, May 2012. Health center data from 2010 Uniform Data System (UDS), HRSA.
FIGURE 3 Key Medicaid decisions will affect what safety-net providers can achieve under health reform Implementation of Medicaid expansion? SAFETY-NETPROVIDERS Medicaid outreach and enrollment effort Allocation, targeting of Medicaid DSH Scope of Medicaid benchmark benefits Adequacy of Medicaid provider payment rates