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Title: Universal CoverageAccess


1
  • Universal Coverage/Access
  • The following identifies key issues to address
    and presumes that an individual coverage mandate
    will be legislated.
  • Covered vs uninsured provided by

2
  • Employer
  • Individual
  • Medicaid
  • Medicare
  • Indian Health Services
  • Military ___________
  • Uninsured
  • who are these individuals race, gender, age,
    income, location
  • Where are our physician practices located?
    Identify by specialty and overlay on above.
    Identify gaps to access.

3
  • Determine affordability ceiling by income.
  • Barriers to obtaining insurance
  • Affordability
  • Out of pocket cost limit by income
    (px,ded,copays)
  • Basics plan availability, consider minimum
    coverage and care management requirements for
    primary and chronic care
  • What preventative services are to be included
  • Participation and contribution requirements for
    part time employees, how do we recognize full
    time equivalent employment made up of two or more
    part time jobs

4
  • Underwriting
  • Guaranteed issue for individual
  • Restructures/eliminates high risk pool? Impact
    of federal funds?
  • Calculate potential reduction in uncompensated
    care

5
  • Barriers to access
  • Medical manpower shortage, urban and rural
  • Scope of practice debate
  • Provider network inadequacies due to contracting

  • Reimbursement disincentives, inequities and
    inadequacies
  • ERISA implications

6
  • Financing our Plan
  • Dollars in the system from ______, for patient
    care
  • Federal
  • Medicare
  • Medicaid
  • GME
  • High Risk Pool
  • Military

7
  • State
  • Medicaid
  • State and education employees plan
  • Higher Ed
  • Incarcerated
  • Military

8
  • Third Party Payors
  • Health insurance (include HRP)
  • Workers compensation
  • Auto med-pay
  • Self funded plans

9
  • Personal Pay
  • Uncompensated Care Third Party Personal
    Pay Govt
  • Hospital
  • Physician

10
  • How do we determine reasonable cost of services
    to ensure equity and eliminate gross cost shift?
  • How do we develop an appropriate transparency
    scheme to appropriately influence purchasing?
  • What incentives/offsets can we afford to redirect
    to employer/individual to soften cost of mandated
    coverage?

11
  • What are potential new revenue streams?
  • Tax coercion available incentives through state
    and federal, personal and business

12
  • Quality/Performance
  • The SCI team has agreed to use the Commonwealth
    Fund report on High Performing Health Systems as
    a benchmark from which to identify our most
    urgent needs for improvement and benchmark reform
    success. Read the report.

13
  • What is our low hanging fruit to improve
    quality and reduce cost short term
    implementation for sustainable impact?
  • Elimination of unnecessary prescribed
    redundancies and duplications
  • Health IT
  • Insurance plan design requirements
  • Medical malpractice reforms
  • Financial incentives and dis-incentives in
    reimbursement

14
  • Quantifiable treatment regimens for best patient
    outcomes
  • Appropriate use of statins
  • Subsequent insurance plan mandates
  • Public health practices

15
  • Link to access needs, i.e. everyone has a medical
    home
  • What data do we have and what do we need to
    determine best ROI and patient care outcomes?

16
  • Coalition Building
  • How do we fund necessary coalition building and
    advocacy efforts.
  • Assumption is that this effort begins post
    OK-Plan development. Two pronged effort in
    building necessary support
  • 1) education 2) advocacy.
  • Crystalize critical effort and develop
    appropriate key messages.

17
  • Possible funds
  • EDGE
  • Re-engineering fund
  • Other philanthropic who and who is best to
    contact
  • Legislative appropriation/allocation
  • What venue(s) is best to build consensus? Small
    groups, large statewide effort, combination of
    both

18
  • Who are critical target populations?
  • Who are critical important target populations?
  • Are these groups different for education purposes
    vs advocacy?
  • What consulting support is needed?
  • Communications/Media
  • Meeting facilitation

19
  • What role do/should coalitions play in
    influencing legislation?
  • (96 of voting public has insurance. Their
    greatest concern is sustainability.)

20
  • Questions???
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