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Page 1: “Improved Medicare For All” for Beginners (Part A)

“Improved Medicare For All”for Beginners (Part A)

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How is Health Care Currently Financed?

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How is Health Care Currently Financed?

Employer Sponsored Insurance (ESI)

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How is Health Care Currently Financed?

Employer Sponsored Insurance (ESI) Individual Market

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How is Health Care Currently Financed?

Employer Sponsored Insurance (ESI) Individual Market VA Health

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How is Health Care Currently Financed?

Employer Sponsored Insurance (ESI) Individual Market VA Health Medicare

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How is Health Care Currently Financed?

Employer Sponsored Insurance (ESI) Individual Market VA Health Medicare Medi-Cal (Medicaid)

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How is Health Care Currently Financed?

Employer Sponsored Insurance (ESI) Individual Market VA Health Medicare Medi-Cal (Medicaid) Out-of-pocket

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What Are the Results?

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What Are the Results?

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What Are the Results?

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What Are the Results?

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What Are the Results?

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What Are the Results?

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What Are the Results?

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How Do We Compare?

Maternal Mortality

Life Expectancy Infant Mortality

Source: OECD 2011

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How Do We Compare?

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How Do We Compare?

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The Secret Life of theHealth Care Dollar

$

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Private Insurance Takes Its Cut

$

20% Overhead(5% Profit)

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Delivery Side Takes Its Hit

$

10% Overhead

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Clinical Waste Weighs In

$

20% Lost

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The End Result?

$

50% Left for Actual Health Care

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The Single-PayerHealth Care Dollar

$

5% Overhead(or less)

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The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA)

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Impact of ACA on:The Uninsured

# of uninsured reduced from 46 million today to ~26 million in 2019 (most likely even higher due to SCOTUS decision).

Safety net hospital funding through Medicare cut by $36 billion through 2019.

Community health centers receive extra $1 billion annually

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Impact of ACA on:The Underinsured

If you like your current coverage you can keep it.

If you don’t like your current job-based coverage, you HAVE to keep it.

Policies required to cover at least 60% of expected health costs – e.g. $2,000 deductible + 20% co-insurance for next $15,000 of care.

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Impact of ACA on:Medical Bankruptcy

No change for 75% of medical bankruptcy filers who have insurance.

Up to 50% reduction among the 25% of the medically bankruptcy who were uninsured in 2007 but will gain coverage under reform.

Maximum expected reduction in medical bankruptcies = 12.5%.

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Impact of ACA on:Health Care Costs - 1

Expanded Medicaid - $434 billion (maybe)

Subsidies for private coverage - $358 billion

Small employer tax credits - $37 billion

Temporary high risk pools, subsidy for retirees <65, etc – ~$10 billion

All figures reflect spending through 2019

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Impact of ACA on:Health Care Costs – 2 (savings)

Decreased Medicare Advantage/HMO overpayment - $136 billion

Decreased Medicare (DSH) payment to safety net hospitals - $36 billion

Decreased Medicare fee-for-service payments to doctors/hospitals - $196 billion

Other Medicare/Medicaid cuts - $87 billion

All figures reflect spending through 2019

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Impact of ACA on:Cost Control Provisions

Insurance exchanges Health information technology Comparative effectiveness research Fraud and abuse prosecution/recovery Alternatives to F-F-S (experiments) Coverage of preventive services Tax on “Cadillac” coverage Malpractice reform (experiments) Medicare advisory board

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Health Reform Bill:Proven Cost Control Provisions

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Impact of ACA on:Administrative Costs

IRS cost to enforce mandate - $5-10 bil Running insurance exchanges - ~4% of

premiums (based on Massachusetts) Insurance overhead - ~13% of new

premium revenues = $42 billion Cap on insurance overhead - ???? Standardized claim forms - ????

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