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The Current State of Health Care Reform :The Current State of Health Care Reform Aiken Hackett
Director, Government Affairs
Health Care Reform :Health Care Reform Objectives
2010 Physician Fee Schedule
Senate Health Care Reform
House Health Care Reform
Medicare Physician Fee Schedule2010 Proposed Rule :Medicare Physician Fee Schedule2010 Proposed Rule Elimination of Consultation Codes
Decrease of Infusion payments 25%
Continuation of PQRI
Medicare Physician Fee Schedule2010 Proposed Rule What Is the ACR Doing? :Medicare Physician Fee Schedule2010 Proposed Rule What Is the ACR Doing? Submitting comments to CMS
Working with other medical organizations and advocacy groups
Submitted op-ed articles to major newspapers
Encouraging members to submit comments to CMS and reach out to Congress
Medicare Physician Fee Schedule2010 Proposed Rule What Can You Do? :Medicare Physician Fee Schedule2010 Proposed Rule What Can You Do? 1. Submit letter to CMS by 5pm ET August 31
Letter Template Online at www.rheumatology.org and instructions on submission
Electronically at www.regulations.gov
USPS
Center of Medicare & Medicaid Services
400 Independence Ave, S.W
Washington, D.C. 20201
2. Express your concerns with your members of Congress
Information can be found on the ACR Website at
www.rheumatology.org/advocacy under News Flash
ACR Position on Health Care Reform :ACR Position on Health Care Reform To ensure access to care, the ACR supports:
Access to affordable health coverage
2) Access to an adequate health care workforce for arthritis, rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases
3) Access to quality care for these diseases
4) Cost-effective care without reduction in quality health care
ACR paper online at www.rheumatology.org/advocacy.
Major Players :Major Players Administration
President Obama
HHS
Senators
HELP Committee
Kennedy
Dodd
Finance Committee
Gang Of Six
Representatives
Waxman (D-CA)
Rangel (D-NY)
Miller (D-CA)
Senate Bills :Senate Bills Background
Senate Health, Education, Labor & Pensions Committee passed the “Affordable Health Choices Act” on July 15.
Senate Finance Committee still negotiating bill. The Senate Finance Committee is discussing the public insurance option among other proposals.
Senate will merge two committee bills and send to floor for a vote.
Senate HELP BillEstimated cost: $597B :Senate HELP BillEstimated cost: $597B Coverage
Includes an individual mandate on health insurance
Prohibits excluding coverage based on pre-existing conditions
Creates a public option (Community Health Insurance Option)
Provider participation is voluntary within the public plan option.
The Secretary can negotiate provider rates.
Senate HELP Bill :Senate HELP Bill Other Provisions
Follow-on biologics
Loan repayment program for pediatric sub-specialties
H.R. 3200 Tri-Committee BillEstimated cost: $1.042T :H.R. 3200 Tri-Committee BillEstimated cost: $1.042T Background
Passed by Education & Labor Committee on July 17.
Passed by Ways & Means Committee on July 17.
Passed by Energy & Commerce Committee on July 31.
Energy & Commerce has 55-60 additional amendments to consider after August recess.
H.R. 3200Tri-Committee Bill :H.R. 3200Tri-Committee Bill Coverage
Creates a Health Insurance Exchange where individuals and employers can purchase health coverage
Requires employers to provide coverage or pay into a Health Insurance Exchange Trust Fund
Prohibits excluding coverage based on pre-existing conditions
H.R. 3200Tri-Committee Bill :H.R. 3200Tri-Committee Bill Provider Payment
Eliminates 21.5% scheduled cut in Medicare Physician Fee Schedule
Includes a 1% update
Establishes two service categories which will receive individual updates
E/M services in one category and volume growth is at a rate of GDP + 2%
Removes Part B drugs from calculations
Increases Medicaid payments to encourage provider participation
H.R. 3200Tri-Committee Bill :H.R. 3200Tri-Committee Bill Access to Drugs
Allows the Secretary to negotiate drug prices with pharmaceutical manufacturers
Grants the Secretary authority to determine a drug’s coverage in the public plan
H.R. 3200Tri-Committee Bill :H.R. 3200Tri-Committee Bill Includes provisions on follow-on biologics
Includes provisions relating to HIT
Includes provisions relating to CER
Removes prompt pay discounts of up to 2% from the ASP calculation
H.R. 3200 Tri-Committee Bill :H.R. 3200 Tri-Committee Bill Imaging
Calls for study on DXA utilization
H.R. 3200 Tri-Committee Bill :H.R. 3200 Tri-Committee Bill PQRI
Requires Secretary to develop feedback mechanism (no deadline specified) and appeals process for providers participating in the PQRI program by January 1, 2011
Pending Amendment
Workforce
Loan Repayment for Pediatric Subspecialties
What to Expect in September :What to Expect in September Energy & Commerce will consider the remaining amendments.
House will merge 3 committee passed bills and will send to floor for a vote.
Senate Finance Committee has set a September 15 deadline to develop their bill.
Senate must merge two bills and send to floor.
Upon passing in both Chambers, Congress will go to “conference” to negotiate final bill.
What Can You Do? :What Can You Do? Contact your Representative and Senators and express your opinions on health care legislation.
www.capwiz.com/acr
AMA Grassroots Hotline: (800) 833-6354
Visit your legislators at home: congressional recess through September 7.
Attend Annual Meeting Session with Rep. Allyson Schwartz (D-PA) on Monday, October 19, 2:30-4:00, to receive an update on health care reform.
What Can You Do? Contribute to RheumPAC :What Can You Do? Contribute to RheumPAC Q:What is RheumPAC?
A: RheumPAC is a political action committee dedicated to increasing the ACR’s presence on Capitol Hill.
A: RheumPAC supports the ACR in its efforts to build contacts, influence and visibility within Washington, D.C.
A: RheumPAC increases the ACR’s access to members of Congress and the opportunity to educate them on issues of importance to rheumatology.
Questions? :Questions? ACR Government Affairs Department
Patton Boggs LLP