Title: Health Reform: Major Congressional Proposals
1Health ReformMajor Congressional Proposals
- Joshua Goldberg
- State Coverage Initiatives National Meeting
- Albuquerque, NM
- July 30, 2009
2Congressional Action Timeline
Floor Passage by August Recess -
Committee Adoption by July 4 Recess -
- HELP Markup June 17 July 15, 2009
- House Tri-Committee Draft June 2009
- HELP Committee Draft June 2009
- Hearings and Roundtables
- Finance White Paper Nov. 2008
3Building Blocks of Reform
Insurance Market Reforms Individual Mandate /
Employer Mandate Guaranteed Issue / No
preexisting conditions Federal rating rules No
annual or lifetime limits Minimum benefits package
Medicaid Expansion 133 FPL
Health Insurance Exchange Facilitate plan
comparisons and purchase Low income
subsidies Defined benefit packages Risk adjustment
Public Plan Competing against private plans
4HELP CommitteeInsurance Market Reforms
- Individual mandate
- Federal tax penalty defined by Secretary
- Exemptions defined by Secretary
- Employer mandate
- Employers with more than 25 employers must
provide adequate coverage and contribute 60 of
premium - 750/employee annual penalty
- Guaranteed issue
- No preexisting condition exclusions
- Adjusted community rating
- Age (21 maximum)
- Geography
- No annual or lifetime limits
5HELP CommitteeHealth Insurance Exchange
- States may establish Gateways
- Federal government operates if states do not
establish - Functions
- Certify participating plans
- Administrative simplification
- Risk adjustment
- Enroll individuals in plans
- Administer subsidies
- Sliding scale subsidy up to 400 FPL
- Navigators to assist with plan selection
- Benefit mandates maintained, states must pay
additional cost for subsidies - Secretary to establish essential health benefits
6HELP CommitteePublic Plan
- Community Health Insurance Option
- Offered through Gateways
- Administered by HHS
- Provider reimbursements negotiated
- Subject to solvency standards
- Follows same benefit and consumer protection
rules as other Gateway plans - State advisory council
7HELP CommitteeTransition
- Planning grants to states
- Grandfathering
- Group and individual coverage in effect before
enactment - No new enrollments
8House Tri-CommitteeHealth Choices Commissioner
- Heads Health Choices Administration
- Develop new federal standards for
- Marketing
- Grievances and appeals
- Network adequacy
- Prompt pay
- Coordination of benefits subrogation
- Medical loss ratios
- No guidance in statute for federal standards
9House Tri-CommitteeInsurance Market Reforms
- Individual mandate
- 2 federal tax penalty on income after standard
deduction and exemption - Secretary to provide exemptions
- Employer mandate
- 8 payroll tax
- Must provide 72.5 actuarial value coverage of
basic benefit package - Guaranteed issue
- No preexisting condition exclusions
- Adjusted community rating
- Age (21 maximum)
- Geography
- No annual or lifetime limits
- New federal consumer protection standards
10House Tri-CommitteeHealth Insurance Exchange
- National Exchange w/ state option
- State must apply and fulfill functions of
exchange - Commissioner may approve
- Facilitate comparison and enrollment in plans
- All plans are individual plans
- Participating employers are list-billed
- No individual plans may be sold outside exchange
- Carriers submit annual bids to participate
- Commissioner specifies benefits each year
- Health Benefits Advisory Committee makes
recommendations - Exchange administers subsidies
- Sliding scale subsidies up to 400 FPL
- Apply to premiums and cost sharing
11House Tri-CommitteePublic Plan
- Offered through Gateways
- Administered by HHS
- Providers initially reimbursed at Medicare levels
- 5 bonus if provider participates in both
programs - Flexibility added over time
- Follows same benefit and consumer protection
rules as other Exchange plans
12House Tri-CommitteeTransition
- Grandfathering
- Individual
- No new enrollment
- Dependents may be added
- Group
- Transitioned to new rules within 5 years
13Senate Finance
- Still awaiting a final document for consideration
- Bipartisan discussions are continuing
14Senate FinanceMarket Reforms
- Individual Mandate
- Guaranteed issue
- No preexisting condition exclusions
- Adjusted community rating-7.51 max
- Age
- Geography
- Tobacco
- No lifetime or annual limits
- 4 tiers of plans
15Senate FinanceHealth Insurance Exchanges
- State-based exchanges
- Individual and small group
- Facilitate comparison and enrollment
16Senate FinanceOutstanding Issues
- Financing
- Employer mandate
- Public plan