Here is information on the basics of the Health Care Reform bill passed by the House and signed by the President. Yes it still has to be reconciled by the Senate but this summary comes from the website for the House Committee on Energy and Commerce chaired by our wonderful California Representative Henry Waxman. There is a ton of information about Health Care Reform and how it will affect Americans in a positive way. But today here is the summary. I think you will agree when you really read these highlights that this is positive for America. Republican leadership what are you afraid of? That insurance companies might have to actually be responsible? That they might not have enough money to pay off your campaign debts? Read below and see how monumental this will be for America and especially those who haven’t had any health insurance.
Here is the summary:
The final health insurance reform legislation (the Senate bill as improved by the Reconciliation Bill) that the House passed on March 21st will ensure that all Americans have access to quality, affordable health care and significantly reduce long‐term health care costs. The non‐partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has determined that it will provide coverage to 32 million more people, or more than 94% percent of Americans, while lowering health care costs over the long-term. This historic legislation will reduce the deficit by $143 billion over the next ten years, with $1.2 trillion in additional deficit reduction in the following 10 years.
QUALITY, AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE FOR ALL AMERICANS
‐existing conditions, health status, and gender. ‐sharing assistance to low and middle-income Americans, providing families and small businesses with the largest tax cut for health care in history. ‐existing conditions on the brink of medical bankruptcy. ‐64 health coverage. ‐elderly Americans with income below 133 percent of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). ‐called “Cornhusker” deal with fair assistance for all states to help cover the costs of these new Medicaid populations.
IMPROVING MEDICARE
‐name drugs, increasing to a 75% discount on brand‐name and generic drugs to close the donut hole by 2020. ‐of‐pocket copayments for preventive benefits under Medicare, such as cancer and diabetes screenings. ‐centered care for the 80% of older Americans who have at least one chronic medical condition like high blood pressure or diabetes. ‐for‐service system toward paying for quality and value while reducing costs for America’s seniors.
PREVENTING CHRONIC DISEASE AND IMPROVING PUBLIC HEALTH
‐sharing for recommended preventive care, provides individuals with the information they need to make healthy decisions, improves education on disease prevention and public health, and invests in a national prevention and public health strategy.
HEALTH CARE WORKFORCETRANSPARENCY AND PROGRAM INTEGRITY
‐profit entity to identify priorities in patient‐centered outcomes research that will provide doctors with information on how to best treat patients and end wasteful overspending.
IMPROVING ACCESS TO INNOVATIVE MEDICAL THERAPIESCOMMUNITY LIVING ASSISTANCE SERVICES AND SUPPORT (CLASS)
‐term support and services more affordable for millions of Americans by providing a lifetime cash benefit that will help people with severe disabilities remain in their homes and communities. CLASS is a voluntary, self‐funded, insurance program provided through the workplace. For those whose employers participate, affordable premiums will be paid through payroll deductions. Participation by workers is entirely voluntary. The Congressional Budget Office confirms that the program, which has been revised from earlier versions, is actuarially sound.
REVENUE PROVISIONS
‐effective health coverage choices. The reconciliation bill delays this new fee until 2018 so that plans have time to implement reform and begin to save from its efficiencies. REPARED
KEY INVESTMENTS IN MEDICAID AND CHILDREN’S HEALTH
- Adds at least nine years to the solvency of the Medicare Hospital Insurance trust fund.
PREVENTING CHRONIC DISEASE AND IMPROVING PUBLIC HEALTH
HEALTH CARE WORKFORCE
IMPROVING ACCESS TO INNOVATIVE MEDICAL THERAPIES
COMMUNITY LIVING ASSISTANCE SERVICES AND SUPPORT (CLASS)
‐term support and services more affordable for millions of Americans by providing a lifetime cash benefit that will help people with severe disabilities remain in their homes and communities. CLASS is a voluntary, self‐funded, insurance program provided through the workplace. For those whose employers participate, affordable premiums will be paid through payroll deductions. Participation by workers is entirely voluntary. The Congressional Budget Office confirms that the program, which has been revised from earlier versions, is actuarially sound.
REVENUE PROVISIONS
- Reduces the deficit in the next ten years and beyond. The bill is fully paid for with revenue provisions that focus on paying for reform within the health care system.
PREPARED BY THE HOUSE COMMITTEES ON WAYS AND MEANS, ENERGY AND COMMERCE, AND EDUCATION AND LABOR MARCH 23, 2010
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