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Health Care Reform and Arkansas Joseph Thompson, M.D., MPH Surgeon General of Arkansas Director, AR Center for Health Improvement Director, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Center to Prevent Childhood Obesity

Health Care s Iron Triangle Quality Cost Access

U.S. Health Care Evolution 1910 Flexner Report Medical education 1928 Penicillin discovered 1944 first patient treated 1941 WWII Wage controls / Employers response 1957 Hill Burton Act stimulates hospitals 1965 Medicare / Medicaid established 1973 Federal HMO Act 1990s Employer / Medicaid HMO expansions 1997 State Children s Health Insurance Program 2003 Medicare Modernization Act

Changing Cost Allocations for Arkansas Families Annual Insurance Premiums $12,000 $11,220 $10,000 $8,000 $6,000 $4,000 $2,000 $6,355 $7,288 $7,997 $8,383 $2,347 29% $1,858 25% $2,523 $2,414 29% $9,928 $9,190 32% 27% $3,183 68% $1,773 28% 73% 71% 71% 75% $6,667 $6,745 72% $5,430 $5,650 $5,969 $4,582 $3,085 $8,135 27.5% 72.5% $- Employee Company 2000 2001 2003 2004 2005 2006 2008 Source: AHRQ. Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (2000-2008). Tables of private-sector data by firm size and state (Table II.D.1) and II.D.2). Available at www.meps.ahrq.gov/mepsweb/data_stats/quick_tables_search.jsp?component=2&subcomponent=2.

Individual Market Rate Restrictions (Not Applicable to HIPAA Eligible Individuals), 2010 Sources: Data as of January 2010. Data compiled through review of federal and state laws. For more detailed information on consumer protections in any state see Georgetown University's "Consumer Guides For Getting and Keeping Health Insurance" available at http://www.healthinsuranceinfo.net/.. Data collection and analysis by researchers at the Health Policy Institute, Georgetown University.

Individual Market Guaranteed Issue (Not Applicable to HIPAA Eligible Individuals), 2010 Sources: Data as of January 2010. Data compiled through review of federal and state laws. For more detailed information on consumer protections in any state see Georgetown University's "Consumer Guides For Getting and Keeping Health Insurance" available at http://www.healthinsuranceinfo.net/..data collection and analysis by researchers at the Health Policy Institute, Georgetown University.

Uninsured 19-64 years of age Mountain 31.2% Northwest 23.7% Urban 8.7% Suburban 21.5% Rural 22.8% Delta 22.8%

Medicare Current Patchwork Quilt of Arkansas Health Insurance Coverage Income 300% FPL 200% FPL 100% FPL Private Insurance Currently Uninsured: ~500,000 ARKids First B Medicaid for Pregnant Women/Family ARKids Planning First A (Medicaid) Medicaid w/ Disability 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Age

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) and The Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010

Overall Strategy Require most US citizens and legal residents to have health insurance Require small to moderate size employers to either offer insurance or provide a voucher Require larger employers to automatically enroll all employees in offered plans Require states to offer standard Medicaid coverage to 133% of Federal Poverty Level Establish state insurance exchanges (marketplace) for individuals and employers

Overall Strategy (continued) Provide tax credits to families on a sliding scale up to 400% FPL Provide tax credits to small employers with lowerwage employees (<25 employees, average wages <$50,000) Provide states 100% federal funding for Medicaid expansion through 2016, then scale down to 90% federal /10% state match by 2020 and thereafter Close donut hole in Medicare Part D prescription plan affecting senior citizens System reform through standard benefit plan, insurance market reform, provider payment reform, system transparency, evidence-based coverage, health investments

Overall Strategy (continued) Impose tax on individuals without qualifying coverage Increase Medicare Part A payroll tax by 0.9% on the wealthy ($200k individual / $250k couple) Impose excise tax on high value employer sponsored plans ($10k individual / $27k family) Impose fees on pharmaceutical and health insurance sectors; taxes on medical device manufacturers and tanning salons Restructure Medicare Advantage plan payment structure and remove outdated incentives Require minimal medical loss ratio (85% for large / 80% for small group)

Full Implementation January 1, 2014 Individual / employer mandates Insurance exchanges Medicaid expansions System reforms Wellness / Prevention

Path to Full Implementation June 2010 December 2013 Reinsurance for early retirees (June 2010) High risk pool (July 2010) Consumer websites by state (July 2010) Dependent coverage to age 26 (September 2010) Insurance reform (September 2010) Benefit modifications (September 2010)

Insurance Reform and Modifications For Insurance Industry: Elimination of pre-existing conditions, lifetime caps, and requires guarantee issue with renewability Required minimum payments from premiums Narrows rating bands and allows premiums to be determined only on age, # in family, and tobacco use Establishes an essential benefit design with standard benefits

Additional Changes from Reform For Families: Increased choice through exchange and required support from most employers Tax subsidy for low-income families Requirement to have credible coverage Medicare beneficiaries with new preventive benefits and support to close donut-hole For Employers: Small (<25 FTEs) receive tax credit to offer Employers with < 50 FTEs exempt Employers with 50-200 FTEs must pay or play Employers with > 200 FTEs required to offer

For State Medicaid Programs Increases Medicaid payments for the primary care services to 2013 and 2014 with federal funds Requires Medicaid to offer benchmark benefit plan to all state citizens and eligible legal residents to 133% FPL ($14,400 individual; $29,326 for family of four) Full federal funding for Medicaid payment until 2016, then gradual reduction to 90% federal match in 2020 and following years Estimated Arkansas impact ~ 250,000 newly covered lives / estimated $2B in annual claims payment

Prevention & Public Health National Prevention, Health Promotion and Public Health Council established (September 2010) All US Preventive Services Task Force recommendations A or B covered (September 2010) Menu labeling for chain restaurants (March 2011) First dollar coverage for all A or B preventive services in Medicare (January 2013) Support for employer-based wellness programs with economic incentives allowed Prevention & Public Health Fund: $500M in 2010 increasing to $2B in 2015 and thereafter

Disability and Supplemental Support Community Living Assistance Services (CLASS) Program Disability and living assistance insurance program All working adults will be automatically enrolled unless they choose to opt-out Financed through voluntary payroll deductions (January 2011) Cash benefit to purchase non-medical services and supports needed to maintain community residence

Fiscal Impact Assessment Center for Medicaid and Medicare Actuary: Spending to go up 34 million to be covered Congressional Budget Office Revenue and savings will offset costs Federal budget deficit will be less than projected 32 million to be covered Differential benefit to lower income states with high levels of uninsured

What does the ACA not do? Resolve the physician payment problems of the Sustainable Growth Rate provision from the 1997 Balanced Budget Act Address the training needs for clinical workforce Contain adequate strategies to bend the cost curve and slow health care cost growth Address / resolve budget shortfalls due to recession and continued increases in healthcare costs

Other Major Component of the ACA Establish the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute to compare clinical effectiveness and treatments (September 2010) Restricts expansion of physician owned hospitals (December 2010) State medical malpractice demonstrations to develop, implement and evaluate alternatives to current tort litigations (FY 2011) Requires new collection and reporting of data on disparities race, ethnicity, sex, primary language, disability status and for underserved rural areas (March 2012) Parity for mental health & substance abuse, including behavioral therapy required in the basic benefit requirements (January 2014)

Anticipated Reactions Financial barriers in rural areas eliminated Access & provider availability issues exacerbated New provider payment strategies Transparency of both cost and quality information Evidence-based requirements for benefit inclusion Some /? many employers will abandon health insurance benefits How will large employers react when open to exchange (2017)