The Crisis in Health Care and the New Congress. Bruce Lesley President First Focus November 9, 2006

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The Crisis in Health Care and the New Congress Bruce Lesley President First Focus November 9, 2006

SCHIP Reauthorization History Passed as part of Balanced Budget Act of 1997 10 th Year Anniversary of SCHIP in 2007 but also expires as of September 30, 2007

SCHIP Spending is Rapidly Outpacing New Funds Being Made Available CBPP estimates a funding need of $9 billion in 2012 and $12-14 billion shortfall over five years. $4.2 $4.2 $4.2 $4.2 $3.8 (in billions) $4.3 $4.6 $5.1 $4.1 $5.9 $4.1 $6.3 $5.0 $2.7 $3.1 $3.2 $3.2 $1.9 $0.9 $0.1 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 [2006] [2007] SCHIP Spending SCHIP Allotment Note: Allotments and spending include states and territories. Source: Data from Chris Peterson. SCHIP Original Allotments: Funding Formula Issues and Options. Congressional Research Service, April 2006. FY2006 and FY2007 spending projections from CMS.

SCHIP Enrollment Projections, 2006-2016 Millions of People 4.4 3.9 3.8 3.5 3.3 3.1 If the federal SCHIP funding shortfall is not addressed.* 2.9 2.8 2.7 2.6 2.5 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 * Assumes federal SCHIP allotments remain at $5 billion after FY 2007. Source: The Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured. Additional Detail of the FY 2007 Budget from Office of the Actuary at CMS.

States Facing SCHIP Funding Shortfalls 2008: AL, AK, AZ, CA, GA, HI, IL, IA, KS, LA, ME, MD, MA, MI, MN, MS, MO, NE, NJ, NC, ND, RI, SD, WI (24) 2012: AL, AK, AZ, AR, CA, FL, GA, HI, IL, IA, KS, KY, LA, ME, MD, MA, MI, MN, MS, MO, MT, NE, NJ, NM, NY, NC, ND, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SD, VA, WV, WI (36) Source: Moderate-expenditure growth version of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities SCHIP financing model.

SCHIP Opportunities Strong general public support for children s health SCHIP has historically had broad bipartisan support Clear record of success Administration in search of a legacy New Congress

SCHIP Opportunities: New Congress Senate: 51-49 Democratic margin? House: Narrow Democratic margin Administration: Republican New bipartisan opportunity Democratic progress on children s health and Administration legacy

Medicaid/SCHIP Successes % of Poor and Near-Poor Children with a Usual Place of Care 94.4% 92.8% Public Private Uninsured 96.2% 95.5% 61.2% 67.9% Poor Children* Near-Poor Children* *Poverty status is based on family income and family size using the U.S. Census Bureau poverty thresholds for 2002. Federal Poverty Level (FPL) in 2002 in the 48 contiguous states and the District of Columbia is $15,020 for a family of three. Source: National Health Interview Survey, 2003.

Coverage Gains Have Come Equally from Medicaid & SCHIP 40.0 Enrollment of Children in Millions Increased Enrollment of 13 Million Over Period 20.0 0.0 0.9 1.9 3.3 4.6 5.3 6.0 6.2 21.0 21.4 21.6 21.9 22.6 25.5 26.3 27.8 0.0 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Medicaid SCHIP Source: Preliminary data. Based on children ever-enrolled over the course of a year.

Children s Enrollment, 2003 Medicaid: 28 million SCHIP: 6 million 1.6 in SCHIPfinanced Medicaid expansions 4.4 million in separate SCHIP programs

SCHIP Challenges Need 60 votes in the Senate to reauthorize Need $12-14 billion over next five years just for level funding (CRS, CBPP) Where does offset come from? Medicaid a possibility Concerns about bringing issues such as citizenship documentation into SCHIP

Policy Battles SCHIP Funding Level of funding for SCHIP Funding formula fights Source of any funds/offsets Covered Populations Concept of core populations (NM at 235% of poverty) Citizenship documentation Special groups of children (legal immigrants, children of state employees, pregnant women) Coverage of adults (NM waiver) 20% states (NM)

Policy Battles (Part 2) Types of Coverage Benefits (HSAs, vouchers, single benefits) Employer-sponsored insurance interaction Wrap-around coverage (dental, mental health) Implications for Medicaid Looked to for offset? Changes in screen and enroll? Leavitt Medicaid Commission reforms?

Millions of Children are Uninsured 8.4 million U.S. children are uninsured 2.9 million Hispanic children are uninsured 1.6 million African-American children are uninsured Source: Going Without: America s Uninsured Children. Report prepared for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation by the State Health Access Data Assistance Center and the Urban Institute

Consequences of Being Uninsured One-third (32.9%) of uninsured children went without any medical care for the entire year Uninsured children are less likely than insured children to receive all needed medical care Uninsured Hispanic and African American children are less likely to receive medical care than uninsured non-hispanic white children Uninsured kids often do not have a personal doctor or nurse Source: Going Without: America s Uninsured Children. Report prepared for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation by the State Health Access Data Assistance Center and the Urban Institute

Outreach and Enrollment/ Simplification Bipartisan: Administration s Initiative ($1 billion in presidential campaign and now $100 million) Frist/Bingaman Covering the Kids Legislation Lugar/Bingaman ExpressLane Enrollment Simplification America s Uninsured Kids Medicaid Eligible 49% SCHIP Eligible 19% Not Eligible 32% 68% of uninsured children eligible but not enrolled in Medicaid or SCHIP March 2005, Current Population Survey using July 2004 eligibility rules

America s Uninsured Children, 2004 Medicaid Eligible SCHIP Eligible 49% 19% 32% Not Eligible Source: March 2005 Current Population Survey using July 2004 eligibility rules.

It Is All About Priorities

Major New Mexico Federal SCHIP Issues Outreach and enrollment/ simplification Core populations could reduce child coverage to 200% of poverty Coverage of adults threats to SCI waiver 20% states recognition that NM expanded coverage prior to SCHIP Funding formula

Contact Information Bruce Lesley President FirstFocus BruceL@firstfocus.net 703-535-3835 (office)