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Universal
American
Healthcare
A presentation by
Gary Sheets
History of National Reform
1965
President Lyndon
Johnson enacted
legislation which
introduced
Medicare
1985
President Ronald
Reagan signs
COBRA into law
1997
President Bill Clinton
passes SCHIP into
law
2010
President Barack
Obama enacts The
Patient Protection
and Affordable
Care Act
What is Medicare?
 Federally administered, not a private
organization
 For the aged; 65 years + or disabled persons
 Pays a substantial amount or the total for
health services, depending on the service
 Everyone pays into this program in working
years, it comes out of your paycheck like
social security
Medicare Spending
What is Medicaid?
 Medicaid
 Federally and state funded program
 Provides health insurance for the needy
(low income and lacking resources)
 State administered program
 States set their own guidelines but must
comply with the federal government to
receive funding
COBRA and SCHIP
 COBRA
 Consolidated Omnibus Reconciliation Act of 1985
 Passed by President Reagan
 Mandated an insurance program for people who left their jobs
/ laid-off
 SCHIP
 State Children’s Health Insurance Program
 U.S. Department of Heath and Human services provide
matching funds to families with children
 Intended to cover families with children with modest incomes
but too high for Medicaid
 Bush Jr. denied expanding coverage because it would be a
step towards federalized healthcare
 Barack Obama passed the Children’s Health and
Reauthorization Act of 2009 which extended coverage to 4
million children and pregnant women as well as legal
immigrants without a wait period
Before Universal Healthcare
1997
•Analysis estimate the number of people in the United States who
die due to lack of medical care was nearly 100,000.
2007
•15.3% of the population, or 45.7 million people have no health
insurance.
•62% of all bankruptcies in the United States were due to inability
to pay medical cost.
2009
•Harvard study published in the American Journal of Public
Health found more then 44,800 excess deaths annually were
associated with lack of insurance
*According to the Institute of Medicine of the United States National
Academies, the United States is the “only wealthy industrialized nation
that does not ensure that all citizens have cover.”
Universal Healthcare, from a French
Perspective
Universal Healthcare
2010 Key Reforms
Extend Health
Insurance
Address
Insurance
Company
Abuse
Make Health
Insurance More
Effective
Reduce The
Deficit
Eliminate
Overpayment
in Medicare
Advantage
Extend Health Insurance
 The health-care legislation signed into law in
March 2010 is estimated to result in 32 million
additional citizens
being insured by 2019,
but would still leave
an estimated 23
million without
coverage.
Address Insurance Company Abuse
 Since the 1970s health insurance had began to
compete not on service and price but by
becoming good risk differentiators seeking to
insure only those with
good or normal
health profiles and
excluding those
considered to be or
to become
unhealthy resulting in
less profit.
Make Health Insurance More
Effective
 By forcing insurers to cover more of a
person's health care costs by excluding
lifetime and annual caps, cover first dollar
costs for screenings
and immunizations
and preventing
exclusions for
necessary care.
Reduce the Deficit
 The reform legislation
that passed was
estimated by
the Congressional
Budget Office to reduce
the deficit by $138 billion
over 10 years
 In the second 10 years it
would reduce the
federal debt by 1.2
trillion dollars.
Eliminate Overpayment in
Medicare Advantage
 Medicare Advantage plans are offered by private insurers and
provide benefits coverage in Medicare Parts A and B. However,
under a revised contract during the previous Bush presidency,
Medicare was overpaying the
private insurers.
MedPAC estimated the
overpayment as being
approximately $12 billion a
year. This meant that the
average person in traditional
Medicare was paying $90 a
year as a subsidy to private
insurers for which they
received zero benefit and eliminating this overpayment would save
$177 billion over ten years.
Legal Challenges
March 17, 2010
Virginia Attorney General
send house Speaker Nancy
Pelosi a letter threatening
constitutional challenge
March 23, 2010
Attorney General of
Florida, South Carolina,
Nebraska, Texas, Utah,
Louisiana, Alabama,
Michigan, Colorado,
Pennsylvania, Washington,
Idaho, and South Dakota
filed a joint law suit
challenging the new law
March 24, 2010
Gov. Bob McDonnell signs the
Virginia Healthcare Freedom
Act which claims the new
federal law is unconstitutional
and Virginians cannot be
forced to buy health insurance
or pay a penalty if they refuse
August 2, 2010
District Court Judge Henry
Hudson denied the Justice
Department attempt to have
the lawsuit dismissed, stating
the Virginians case raises
constitutional issues
2010 Patient Protection and
Affordable Care Act details
Within one year of enactment
(2010–2011)
 Insurance companies cannot drop people from
coverage when they get sick.
 Young adult able to stay on their parents health
plans until age 26 since many current plans drop
coverage once turning 19.
 Un-insured adult with pre-existing conditions will be
able to obtain health coverage
 Health insurers cannot deny group coverage to
children under 19 due to a pre-existing condition
 Tax credit to small business to help provide
coverage for workers
 10% tax on indoor tanning
Effective during 2011
 10% bonus payments to primary care physicians
and general surgeons
 Medicare will cover the full cost of annual wellness
visits and personalized prevention plan services for
beneficiaries.
 Payments to insurers offering Medicare
Advantage services are frozen at 2010 levels
 Employers are required to disclose the value of
health benefits on employees' W-2 tax forms
 An annual fee is imposed on pharmaceutical
companies according to market share
Effective as of 2012
 An incentive program is established in Medicare
for acute care hospitals to improve quality
outcomes.
 The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services,
which oversees the government programs, begin
tracking hospital readmission rates and puts in
place financial incentives to reduce preventable
readmissions
 Physician payment reforms are implemented in
Medicare to enhance primary care services and
encourage doctors to form "accountable care
organizations" to improve quality and efficiency of
care
In 2013
 A national pilot program is established for
Medicare on payment bundling to encourage
doctors, hospitals and other care providers to
better coordinate patient care.
 The Federal Insurance Contributions Act tax (FICA)
is raised to 2.35% from 1.45% for individuals earning
more than $200,000 and married couples with
incomes over $250,000. The tax is imposed on
some investment income for that income group.
 A 2.9% excise tax is imposed on the sale of
medical devices. Anything generally purchased at
the retail level by the public is excluded from the
tax.
Effective as of 2014
 State health insurance exchanges for small businesses and
individuals open
 Individuals with income up to 133% of the federal poverty
level qualify for Medicaid coverage
 Healthcare tax credits become available to help people with
incomes up to 400 percent of poverty purchase coverage on
the exchange
 Most people required to obtain health insurance coverage or
pay a tax if they don't.
 Health plans no longer can exclude people from coverage
due to pre-existing conditions.
 Employers with 50 or more workers who do not offer coverage
face a fine of $2,000 for each employee if any worker receives
subsidized insurance on the exchange. The first 30 employees
aren't counted for the fine.
 Health insurance companies begin paying a fee based on
their market share.
The Cost of Care
 The Cost of
Universal
healthcare
would be
940 billion
dollars over
the next 10
years.
Healthcare and Immigrants
 Illegal immigrants
will not be allowed
to purchase
healthcare in the
exchange, even if
they completely
pay with their own
money.
 The coverage for
legal immigrants is
up for debate in
congress. It seems
like Republicans
favor a 5 year wait
for coverage while
Democrats want
initial coverage like
any other legal
citizen.
Pro Choice or Pro Life?
 Individuals seeking an abortion would have to
make two payments to receive an abortion.
 Private funds would have to be kept in a
separate bank account from Federal or taxpayer
funds.
 No healthcare plan would be required to offer
abortion coverage; in the future states could
pass legislation to deny abortion coverage as
well.
 An exceptions was made for rape, incest,
and/or the mother’s physical or mental
Health by Democrats, allowing federal
funds to be used.
Works Cited
Gratzer, David. "Why Isn't Government Healthcare the Answer?." Free Market Cure
(2002): n. pag. Web. 25 Oct 2010.
<http://www.freemarketcure.com/whynotgovhc.php>.
"Health Care Statistics." Health Care Problems. Web. 29 Sept. 2010.
<http://www.healthcareproblems.org/health-care-statistics.htm>.
Jackson, Jill, and John Nolen. "Health Care Reform Bill Summary: A Look At What's
in the Bill - Political Hotsheet - CBS News." Breaking News Headlines:
Business, Entertainment & World News - CBS News. 21 Mar. 2010. Web.
29 Sept.2010.<http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20000846-
503544.html>.
Kavilanz, Parija. "Underinsured Americans: Cost To You." CNN Money (2009): n. pag.
Web. 25 Oct 2010.
<http://money.cnn.com/2009/03/05/news/economy/healthcare_underi
nsured/>.
"YouTube - France: 'Best' Health Care?" CBS News. CBS. YouTube - Broadcast
Yourself. 26 Oct. 2008. Web. 29 Sept. 2010.
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNR_6UuVl4s>.

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Universal american healthcare

  • 2. History of National Reform 1965 President Lyndon Johnson enacted legislation which introduced Medicare 1985 President Ronald Reagan signs COBRA into law 1997 President Bill Clinton passes SCHIP into law 2010 President Barack Obama enacts The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
  • 3. What is Medicare?  Federally administered, not a private organization  For the aged; 65 years + or disabled persons  Pays a substantial amount or the total for health services, depending on the service  Everyone pays into this program in working years, it comes out of your paycheck like social security
  • 5. What is Medicaid?  Medicaid  Federally and state funded program  Provides health insurance for the needy (low income and lacking resources)  State administered program  States set their own guidelines but must comply with the federal government to receive funding
  • 6. COBRA and SCHIP  COBRA  Consolidated Omnibus Reconciliation Act of 1985  Passed by President Reagan  Mandated an insurance program for people who left their jobs / laid-off  SCHIP  State Children’s Health Insurance Program  U.S. Department of Heath and Human services provide matching funds to families with children  Intended to cover families with children with modest incomes but too high for Medicaid  Bush Jr. denied expanding coverage because it would be a step towards federalized healthcare  Barack Obama passed the Children’s Health and Reauthorization Act of 2009 which extended coverage to 4 million children and pregnant women as well as legal immigrants without a wait period
  • 7. Before Universal Healthcare 1997 •Analysis estimate the number of people in the United States who die due to lack of medical care was nearly 100,000. 2007 •15.3% of the population, or 45.7 million people have no health insurance. •62% of all bankruptcies in the United States were due to inability to pay medical cost. 2009 •Harvard study published in the American Journal of Public Health found more then 44,800 excess deaths annually were associated with lack of insurance *According to the Institute of Medicine of the United States National Academies, the United States is the “only wealthy industrialized nation that does not ensure that all citizens have cover.”
  • 8. Universal Healthcare, from a French Perspective Universal Healthcare
  • 9. 2010 Key Reforms Extend Health Insurance Address Insurance Company Abuse Make Health Insurance More Effective Reduce The Deficit Eliminate Overpayment in Medicare Advantage
  • 10. Extend Health Insurance  The health-care legislation signed into law in March 2010 is estimated to result in 32 million additional citizens being insured by 2019, but would still leave an estimated 23 million without coverage.
  • 11. Address Insurance Company Abuse  Since the 1970s health insurance had began to compete not on service and price but by becoming good risk differentiators seeking to insure only those with good or normal health profiles and excluding those considered to be or to become unhealthy resulting in less profit.
  • 12. Make Health Insurance More Effective  By forcing insurers to cover more of a person's health care costs by excluding lifetime and annual caps, cover first dollar costs for screenings and immunizations and preventing exclusions for necessary care.
  • 13. Reduce the Deficit  The reform legislation that passed was estimated by the Congressional Budget Office to reduce the deficit by $138 billion over 10 years  In the second 10 years it would reduce the federal debt by 1.2 trillion dollars.
  • 14. Eliminate Overpayment in Medicare Advantage  Medicare Advantage plans are offered by private insurers and provide benefits coverage in Medicare Parts A and B. However, under a revised contract during the previous Bush presidency, Medicare was overpaying the private insurers. MedPAC estimated the overpayment as being approximately $12 billion a year. This meant that the average person in traditional Medicare was paying $90 a year as a subsidy to private insurers for which they received zero benefit and eliminating this overpayment would save $177 billion over ten years.
  • 15. Legal Challenges March 17, 2010 Virginia Attorney General send house Speaker Nancy Pelosi a letter threatening constitutional challenge March 23, 2010 Attorney General of Florida, South Carolina, Nebraska, Texas, Utah, Louisiana, Alabama, Michigan, Colorado, Pennsylvania, Washington, Idaho, and South Dakota filed a joint law suit challenging the new law March 24, 2010 Gov. Bob McDonnell signs the Virginia Healthcare Freedom Act which claims the new federal law is unconstitutional and Virginians cannot be forced to buy health insurance or pay a penalty if they refuse August 2, 2010 District Court Judge Henry Hudson denied the Justice Department attempt to have the lawsuit dismissed, stating the Virginians case raises constitutional issues
  • 16. 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act details
  • 17. Within one year of enactment (2010–2011)  Insurance companies cannot drop people from coverage when they get sick.  Young adult able to stay on their parents health plans until age 26 since many current plans drop coverage once turning 19.  Un-insured adult with pre-existing conditions will be able to obtain health coverage  Health insurers cannot deny group coverage to children under 19 due to a pre-existing condition  Tax credit to small business to help provide coverage for workers  10% tax on indoor tanning
  • 18. Effective during 2011  10% bonus payments to primary care physicians and general surgeons  Medicare will cover the full cost of annual wellness visits and personalized prevention plan services for beneficiaries.  Payments to insurers offering Medicare Advantage services are frozen at 2010 levels  Employers are required to disclose the value of health benefits on employees' W-2 tax forms  An annual fee is imposed on pharmaceutical companies according to market share
  • 19. Effective as of 2012  An incentive program is established in Medicare for acute care hospitals to improve quality outcomes.  The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, which oversees the government programs, begin tracking hospital readmission rates and puts in place financial incentives to reduce preventable readmissions  Physician payment reforms are implemented in Medicare to enhance primary care services and encourage doctors to form "accountable care organizations" to improve quality and efficiency of care
  • 20. In 2013  A national pilot program is established for Medicare on payment bundling to encourage doctors, hospitals and other care providers to better coordinate patient care.  The Federal Insurance Contributions Act tax (FICA) is raised to 2.35% from 1.45% for individuals earning more than $200,000 and married couples with incomes over $250,000. The tax is imposed on some investment income for that income group.  A 2.9% excise tax is imposed on the sale of medical devices. Anything generally purchased at the retail level by the public is excluded from the tax.
  • 21. Effective as of 2014  State health insurance exchanges for small businesses and individuals open  Individuals with income up to 133% of the federal poverty level qualify for Medicaid coverage  Healthcare tax credits become available to help people with incomes up to 400 percent of poverty purchase coverage on the exchange  Most people required to obtain health insurance coverage or pay a tax if they don't.  Health plans no longer can exclude people from coverage due to pre-existing conditions.  Employers with 50 or more workers who do not offer coverage face a fine of $2,000 for each employee if any worker receives subsidized insurance on the exchange. The first 30 employees aren't counted for the fine.  Health insurance companies begin paying a fee based on their market share.
  • 22. The Cost of Care  The Cost of Universal healthcare would be 940 billion dollars over the next 10 years.
  • 23. Healthcare and Immigrants  Illegal immigrants will not be allowed to purchase healthcare in the exchange, even if they completely pay with their own money.  The coverage for legal immigrants is up for debate in congress. It seems like Republicans favor a 5 year wait for coverage while Democrats want initial coverage like any other legal citizen.
  • 24. Pro Choice or Pro Life?  Individuals seeking an abortion would have to make two payments to receive an abortion.  Private funds would have to be kept in a separate bank account from Federal or taxpayer funds.  No healthcare plan would be required to offer abortion coverage; in the future states could pass legislation to deny abortion coverage as well.  An exceptions was made for rape, incest, and/or the mother’s physical or mental Health by Democrats, allowing federal funds to be used.
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