Leading Through Health Reform

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Leading Through Health Reform Karen Minyard, Ph.D.

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Leading Through Health Reform . Karen Minyard, Ph.D. . Health Reform An overview of the impact of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in the United States. Federal Poverty Level High-risk Pool Health Insurance Exchange Insurance Subsidies Individual Mandate Essential Benefits . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Leading Through Health Reform Karen Minyard, Ph.D.

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Health ReformAn overview of the impact of the

Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in the United States

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Federal Poverty LevelHigh-risk Pool

Health Insurance ExchangeInsurance SubsidiesIndividual MandateEssential Benefits

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1. Sources of coverage

Health Reform

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more Americans with health insurance coverage

(non-elderly)

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more Georgians with health insurance coverage

(non-elderly)

9.2.2010

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more Georgians with health insurance coverage

Source of coverageNow

Fully Implemented Change

Employer 57% 54% -3%

Individual Private 4% 2% -2%

Other 8% 8% None

Medicaid/CHIP 12% 17% +5%

Uninsured 19% 5% -14%

Exchange 0% 14% +14%

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1. Sources of coverage2. Financial Implications

Health Reform

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funding and spending

Fees, Taxes and Penalties

Medicaid

Insurance Premium SubsidiesMedicare Savings

~ 1 trillion ~ 1 trillion

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1. Sources of coverage2. Financial Implications3. Major change components

Health Reform

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Changes in Public

Coverage

Changes in Private

Coverage

Improving Health Care

Quality

Improving Health

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Medicaid expansionChanges in

Public Coverage

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Insurance RegulationHealth Insurance Exchanges

Changes in Private

Coverage

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Small Employer Tax CreditsSubsidies for Individuals in the Exchange

Changes in Private

Coverage

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Best informationCoordinated careProvider incentives and penalties

Improving Health Care

Quality

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National health strategyResearch and public health innovationMandatory preventive careHealthier communities

Improving Health

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1. Sources of coverage2. Financial Implications3. Major change components4. Timeline

Health Reform

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2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Insurance Regulation

Tax and Spending Changes

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Improving Quality Measures

Additional Tax and Spending Changes

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Reduced Payments – Medicare

Quality Incentives and Demonstration Projects

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Additional Tax and Spending Changes

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2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Coverage Expansions

Individual Mandates Enacted

Additional limits, fees, incentives

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2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Changes in 2015 and beyond

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1. Sources of coverage2. Financial Implications3. Major change components4. Timeline

Health Reform

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Strategic System Changers Are

Needed to Help Navigate Health

Reform

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Areas of Actions to Consider

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The EndPresented by:

Karen Minyard, Ph.D.