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Health Care Reform:

Health Care Reform:. Presented by: Nancy Maleček, Insurance Market Analyst West Virginia Offices of the Insurance Commissioner. October 21, 2009. Background ref attachment Kaiser Family Foundation, “Health Reform Proposals” and http://www.kff.org/healthreform/sidebyside.cfm.

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Health Care Reform:

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  1. Health Care Reform: Presented by: Nancy Maleček, Insurance Market Analyst West Virginia Offices of the Insurance Commissioner October 21, 2009

  2. Backgroundref attachment Kaiser Family Foundation, “Health Reform Proposals” and http://www.kff.org/healthreform/sidebyside.cfm • HOUSE – HR3200 {Tri-Committee Bill} • Education & Labor Committee • Ways & Means Committee • Energy & Commerce Committee {Blue-Dog Amendments} • States Share Cost of Medicaid Expansion • Subsidies – 133-400% FPL reduced • Exempted from mandate{small employers} • Insurance Market Reforms

  3. Backgroundref attachment Kaiser Family Foundation, “Health Reform Proposals” and http://www.kff.org/healthreform/sidebyside.cfm • Senate – {Two Committees} • Health, Education, Labor & Pensions{Sen. Kennedy’s Committee} • Finance {chaired by Sen. Max Baucus of MT} • 5th & Final Congressional Committee • Conceptual-language reform bill passed last week • Legislative-language version posted on website Mondayhttp://finance.senate.gov/sitepages/leg/LEG%202009/101909%20America%27s%20Healthy%20Future%20Act%202009%20Leg.pdf • Budget Resolution passed 4/29/2009{budget neutral over 10 years}

  4. General Agreement • Coverage expansion {Individual $14,404 annual income, by % FPL} • Subsidies {not employer-sponsored insurance} • Insurance Exchange {Purchasing Pool} • Individual Mandate • Various Exemptions • Penalties

  5. General Agreement {continued} • Insurance Market Reforms • Guaranteed Issue • No Pre-existing Condition Exclusion • Community Rating • Age • Family Size • Tobacco Use • NOT geography, occupation, gender or health • No Annual or Lifetime Limits • No Rescission

  6. General Agreement {continued} • Minimum Benefit Packages • For Exchange Products • To Demonstrate Mandate is Met • Pre-empts State Rules • Employer Requirements • Required Contribution{if do not provide ESI} • Percentage of Premium Costs or Payroll • Penalties

  7. General Agreement {continued} • Medical Homes {demonstrations & models} • Workforce Development Grants • Comparative Effectiveness Research

  8. Issues • Public Option – Government Run Health Plan • Medicare Part E @ Medicare Rates + 5% • Variants • Negotiated Rates • Co-Op{hybrid plan} • Trigger for Public Option

  9. Issues {continued} • Affordability, Subsidies, Penalties • Each bill sets premium contribution levels • Subsidies available {to make purchases through exchange} • Penalties for no insurance:$750 maximum • Adverse selection concern

  10. Issues {continued} • Taxes • Income surtax on high-income families {to be defined} • “Cadillac-Plan” tax where premiums $8,000 (individual) or $21,000 (family) • Insurance Companies • Medical Device Makers • Drug Manufacturers

  11. Issues {continued} • Anti-trust Exemption • Repeal of 1945 McCarran-Ferguson Act which exempted “the business of insurance” from federal Anti-trust Statutes & gave its regulation to the states • Effect of the exemption unclear

  12. Issues {continued} • Medicare Reimbursement Fix – {Sustainable Growth Rate Policy} • SGR Policy requires automatic decreased payments to compensate for increased total expenditures beyond budget target, but congress has consistently acted to prevent such adjustments. • Attempt by majority Leader to freeze scheduled cuts in next 10 years by separate legislation without concomitant spending cuts of $247 billion appears not viable.

  13. Issues {continued} • Abortion • Immigration • Malpractice

  14. House • Moderates in House want to wait for Senate to act before proceeding • Meanwhile party leadership is determining which public option variant has support • Bill not anticipated until November 2009

  15. Senate Finance Committee • Final Congressional Committee to Act • Passed Conceptual Language Reform Bill Last Week • Posted on Web on Monday http://finance.senate.gov/sitepages/leg/LEG%202009/101909%20America%27s%20Healthy%20Future%20Act%202009%20Leg.pdf • Combined bill may be considered as early as next week

  16. 60 Votes or Reconciliation ? • Reconciliation, by Byrd Rule, restricts legislative action to budget matters; in this instance to reconcile legislation to Senate Budget Resolution {budget neutral over 10 years} • Senate Parliamentarian decides the scope • Laws from reconciliation are limited to 10 years {budget window} • Reform possible if finance issues only? • Reform stable if expires in 10 years?

  17. Conference Committee • After each house passes a bill, it goes to Conference Committee, with a merged bill being scored by the CBO and sent back to each house for an up-or-down vote.

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