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Title: Massachusetts Health Reform Round Three


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Massachusetts Health Reform Round Three
  • Brian Rosman Fawn Phelps
  • Health Care For All, Massachusetts

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Presentation Outline
  • Health Care For All Background
  • Brief History of Massachusetts Reform
  • Round 3 What Massachusetts Passed
  • The National Stakes
  • Stay Informed

3
Health Care For All What We Do
  • Policy Coalitions to Make Change
  • Coalitions on MassHealth, childrens coverage,
    disparities, oral health, private market
    concerns, and health reform
  • Also work on E-Health, quality issues
  • Programs to Help Consumers
  • Consumer Helpline, Outreach, legal
  • Communication to Inform Everyone
  • www.hcfama.org, blog, regular emails

4
Brief History of MA Reform
  • 1988 Universal Health Care Law
  • Pay/Play Employer Mandate
  • Never Implemented/Repealed 1996
  • CommonHealth (working disabled), Student Mandate,
    Medical Security Plan (unemployment), Healthy
    Start (pregnant women) still going strong
  • 1996 MassHealth
  • Medicaid-gtMassHealth Income-based not
    welfare-based 350,000 new enrollees
  • Coverage for all children CMSP
  • Senior Pharmacy Program
  • Both reform waves inspired national action

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Round 3 the Problems
  • 500,000 uninsured growing
  • Decline in employer-provided coverage
  • 4th largest percentage drop nationally
  • Main reason high cost of care
  • Federal Medicaid Waiver (MassHealth) renewal
    must implement July 2006
  • Providers underpaid by MassHealth

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Round 3 the Players
  • Governor Mitt Romney (Republican lame duck
    running for President)
  • Legislature overwhelmingly Democratic
  • Federal officials push to approve waiver
  • Business Groups
  • Small biz, ideological right-wing
  • Large biz, pragmatic, health infiltration
  • Affordable Care Today Coalition (ACT!)
  • HCFA, GBIO (religious coalition), Providers,
    Labor, Grass-roots progressives
  • MassACT Ballot Initiative Committee

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Round 3 The Federal Waiver
  • Section 1115 feds can waive Medicaid rules
  • 19972005 Two waivers, no change
  • Includes 385M supplemental payments to public
    hospital-sponsored managed care plans for
    uninsured
  • 2005 Feds demand changes
  • Payments to institutions must shift to coverage
  • Deadline in place by 7/1/06

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Round 3 Timeline
  • 6/04 HCFA begins public activity around reform,
    begins drafting bill
  • 11/04 Travaglini (Senate Pres.), Romney Announce
    Plans
  • 8/05 MassACT Ballot Petition Filed
  • 10/05 House bill released
  • 11/05 House, Senate Pass Bills
  • 12/05 Conference Committee Begins
  • 4/06 Bill passes Legislature 153-2 in House
    37-0 in Senate
  • 4/06 Romney signs bill and vetoes 8 sections

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Our Organizing Model
  • Two Coalitions
  • Broad coalition for legislative push
  • Narrow true believers pushed ballot initiative
  • Grassroots Pressure savvy lobbying by
    experienced pros
  • Simple messages to the public
  • Fairness
  • Shared responsibility
  • Good for economy, small business
  • Turning point was convincing House Speaker of
    policy

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Chapter 58 Medicaid
  • MassHealth (Medicaid)
  • Kids coverage expanded to 300 fpl
    (60,000/family of 4)
  • MassHealth Essential (long-term unemployed
    childless adults) enrollment cap increased
  • Dental, dentures, eyeglasses, other services
    restored for adults
  • 3 million in outreach grants to community groups

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Chapter 58 Subsidized Coverage
  • Commonwealth Care subsidized coverage for low
    income uninsured below 300 of poverty (30,000 /
    year)
  • Premiums no premium if below poverty sliding
    scale between 100-300 fpl
  • No deductibles
  • Below 100 MassHealth cost-sharing, dental,
    prescription, mental health benefits

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Chapter 58 Rate Increases
  • Medicaid Rate Increases
  • 90 million additional per year for 3 years. Goes
    from 80 of costs to 95 of costs
  • Hospitals must meet quality benchmarks to get
    increase

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Chapter 58 Individuals
  • Individual Mandate
  • All residents must obtain health coverage if
    affordable coverage available
  • Board of Connector defines affordable
  • We will advocate to only apply to fairly well-off
    people
  • Enforced through tax system
  • Begins July 2007

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Chapter 58 Employers
  • Fair Share Contribution
  • Employers who dont offer coverage with 11
    employees pay 295/ worker
  • Employer must make a fair and reasonable premium
    contribution to be exempt
  • Employers must facilitate pre-tax cafeteria
    plan for health insurance

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Chapter 58 Insurance
  • Insurance Market Reforms
  • Does not authorize high deductibles as Romney
    wanted
  • Non-group (individual) health insurance market
    merges into small group market
  • Could cut non-group premiums 24
  • 19-24 year olds can stay on parents plans for 2
    years
  • Special reduced-benefit plans available for 19-26
    year olds
  • Lots more

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Chapter 58 And More
  • Connector allows uninsured over subsidy level
    to buy coverage pre-tax
  • Portability part-timers can aggregate
    contributions
  • Disparities Council
  • Quality and Cost Council
  • Cost and quality performance benchmarks
  • Website with findings
  • Restores 20 million for public health prevention
    programs

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Round 3 Whats Next?
  • Overrides of Romney vetoes of individual
    provisions
  • Need federal approval
  • Implementation challenges are huge
  • Funding depends on continued commitment of
    political leaders, economy staying healthy

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The National Stakes
  • Familiar Health Reform Refrain
  • Who pays what to expand coverage?
  • Political Right
  • Health care should be individual responsibility
  • Political Left
  • More employer responsibility (assuming single
    payer not viable for now)
  • This bill Combines both in untested way. Does
    this change political sense of whats possible?
  • Next challenge cost and quality

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More information
  • Educate yourself
  • www.hcfama.org/act bill text, summaries,
    analysis
  • www.hcfama.org/blog latest news
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