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Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007. Ventura County Association of Health Underwriters February 23, 2007. Alan Katz, RHU CAHU Vice President, Public Affairs. Health Care Legislation 2007. Health Care Reform Everything Else Today we’ll focus on health care reform.

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Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

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  1. Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007 Ventura County Association of Health Underwriters February 23, 2007 Alan Katz, RHU CAHU Vice President, Public Affairs

  2. Health Care Legislation 2007 • Health Care Reform • Everything Else • Today we’ll focus on health care reform Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  3. What We’re Up To Today • Why Health Care Reform • The Reform Proposals • Agents Focus • CAHU’s Healthy Solution (Draft) • Taking Action • Conclusion / Q&A Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  4. Why Now. • Reason is found in the key messages proclaimed by the four leading advocates of reform: • Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger • Senate Republicans • Senate President Pro Tempore Don Perata • Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  5. Governor’s Key Messages • Current System is Broken • Been a problem for a long time • Sacramento hasn’t addressed it • The “Hidden Tax” of the Uninsured • Need to eliminate the tax if we’re gong to keep the state’s economy strong • Everyone is responsible for the solution and everyone has something to gain • The gain outweighs the pain for everyone Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  6. Senate Republican’s Key Messages • Current System Needs Strengthening • Provide Californians with Access and Choice • Make the Health Care System More Reliable • Introduce No New Taxes • Or fees or whatever you want to call them Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  7. Senator Perata’s Key Messages • Current System is Broken • Share Responsibility: No More “Free Riders” • Focus is on 4.2 million uninsured in “working families” • Employers and employees share cost • Focus Competition on Price and Quality … … Not Underwriting • Through current plans or MRMIB-run “Connector” • Connector is optional for businesses and individuals Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  8. Speaker Nunez’s Key Messages • Current System is Broken • Build on Existing Employer-based System • Single Payer not politically practical • The Insurance Marketplace Needs Reforming • Insist on Affordability for Working Families • Through public and private programs Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  9. Why This Matters: Three Political Laws • The Law of Political Reality:Political Reality trumps Real Reality for all parties at all times • The Law of Political Activity:Politicians are paid to address perceptions and that’s what they do • The Law of Political Reporting:The media is paid to report on what politicians do and that’s what they do Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  10. The Three Laws and the Uninsured • Media Reports an Increase in Uninsured • Politicians Repeat the Story Deploring the Increase in the Number of Uninsured • Media Reports the Politicians Repeating the Media Story and Deploring the Increase in the Number of Uninsured Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  11. Comparison of Proposals Individuals Covered: Governor Schwarzenegger: All Californians Senate GOP: Improves access Senator Perata: Working families and all children Speaker Nunez: Working Californians and all children. Unemployed adults by 2012 Individual Mandate: Governor Schwarzenegger: Yes Senate GOP: No Senator Perata: Only for working families Speaker Nunez: None Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  12. Comparison of Proposals Employer Mandate: Governor Schwarzenegger: Pay or Play (4%) Senate GOP: None Senator Perata: Pay or Play (sliding percentage of payroll) Speaker Nunez: Pay or Play Purchasing Pool: Governor Schwarzenegger: Yes Senate GOP: No Senator Perata: Yes Speaker Nunez: Yes Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  13. Comparison of Proposals Guarantee Issue: Governor Schwarzenegger: Yes Senate GOP: No Senator Perata: Yes and community rating Speaker Nunez: Prohibits exclusions for pre-existing conditions Cap on Administrative Costs: Governor Schwarzenegger: Yes Senate GOP: No Senator Perata: No Speaker Nunez: No Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  14. Comparison of Proposals Other Insurance Market Reforms: Governor Schwarzenegger: Rates based on age and geographic area in individual market Senate GOP: Conformity with Federal HSAs, permit limited benefit plans, permit greater flexibility for coverage rates in Small Group Market to reflect lifestyle behavior Senator Perata: Community rating Speaker Nunez: Requires uniform benefit designs inside and outside of purchasing pool Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  15. Comparison of Proposals Improve Access to Medical Services: Governor Schwarzenegger: Removes barriers to expansion of lower cost health models (retail based medical clinics) Senate GOP: Allows hospitals to refer uninsured to clinics; encourage RN-run clinics; financial encouragement of clinics Senator Perata: None Speaker Nunez: None Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  16. Comparison of Proposals Cost Containment: Governor Schwarzenegger: Regulatory reform, pilot to combine workers comp with traditioal coverage, reward healthy behavior, data reporting, etc. Senate GOP: Expansion of clinics, pricing transparency, etc Senator Perata: Purchasing pool, evidenced-based practices Speaker Nunez: Disease management, technology, simplify benefit designs, promote healthy lifestyles, etc. Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  17. Comparison of Proposals Financing: Governor Schwarzenegger: Federal Government ($5.5 billion), reallocates current state spending, employer contributions, employee contributions, fees on hospitals and phusician contributions Senate GOP: Federal Government ($2.2 billion), Smoking fees to fund MRMIP, reallocates current state spending Senator Perata: Federal Government (Medicaid/Healthy Families) Speaker Nunez: Federal Government (Medicaid/Health Families) Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  18. Agents: A Need for Focus Lots of Hot Button issues Lots of interest groups focused on each element of the plan For Agents, two key questions: • If the provision becomes law will it harm our profession or our clients? • Is changing the provision an absolute necessity for other stakeholders? Applying this means agents should focus on ……. Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  19. Agents Focus: Issue #1 Carrier Administrative Expense Cap • Governor would require carriers to spend 85% of premium dollars on medical claims • Result: Little or no funds left for distribution Concern: • Limits funds available for distribution • Likely to deter new entrants into the market • Doesn’t guarantee lower costs, just eliminates agents and reduces customer service levels Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  20. Agents Focus: Issue #2 • Purchasing Pool • Availability varies by proposal, but all require some insureds to purchase through a state pool Concern: • Un-level playing field • Even when not required for all (Governor) the “anti-crowd out” provisions are weak Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  21. Agents Focus: Issue #3 • Mandate to Issue: • Guarantee Issue in the individual market • Consumers can buy coverage at any time time • Assumption: Enforcement will work Concern: • Failure to enforce mandate to purchase will result in dramatic premium increases and commission reductions or eliminations • Current requirement for auto insurance is only 75% effective Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  22. What’s Required: Get Involved • Join Health Underwriters – Today! • Contribute to CAHU PAC – Today! • Be a communicator • Inform clients of what’s at stake • Respond to articles in your local paper • Volunteer to speak in your community • Attend town hall meetings • Get involved in local campaigns • Meet with legislators in their districts Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  23. CAHU’s Healthy Solutions • Will serve several purposes • Moves us from opposing everything to supporting something • Creates a context in which our key issues can be addressed • The Cap • The Pool • The Mandate • Provides a yardstick against which all proposals can be measured • Still being finalized. Discussing a Draft. Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  24. CAHU’s Key Messages • All Californians deserve a health care system which • delivers both world class care and financial security • is accessible, affordable and fair • boosts the state’s economy, attracts news businesses and strengthens existing enterprises • is realistic about what one state can do Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  25. Requirements of Reform CAHU believes a Healthy Solution is one which: • neither bankrupts families nor busts the state’s budget. • assures all Californians have at least basic health care coverage. • provides the state’s diverse population with diverse choices. • promotes ongoing and long-term innovation and experimentation to enable the state’s health care system to adapt over time to evolving needs. • assures consumers access to meaningful information and expert advice and counseling. Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  26. The Yardstick • Affordability • Can the state afford the plan? • Can the state’s citizens afford the plan? • Universal Participation • Does it assure every Californian has basic health care coverage? • Cost Containment • Does it constrain rapidly rising medical costs? Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  27. The Yardstick • Consumer Choice • Does it empower Californians to find and choose the health care coverage which best fits their unique needs? • Evolving Needs • Does it enable health care coverage to evolve with changes to the state’s population, their needs and expectations? Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  28. Key Provisions: Access for All Low Income: Expanded state programs and subsidies • At launch help lowest income levels and expand only as state budget can support • Encourage personal responsibility by assuring all households above 100% of FPL pay a portion of the premium • Subsidies are targeted to average cost of basic coverage and are to be used in the traditional marketplace – no purchasing pool Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  29. Key Provisions: Access for All Above 400% of FPL: Mandate to Buy. • All Californians not eligible for state sponsored programs must purchase basic coverage • Two versions: Catastrophic and Core • Enforcement through tax code, drivers license and other state-controlled privileges, and reduced benefits for those who delay Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  30. Key Provisions: Access for All Carrier Mandate to Sell • Once 90% of Californians are covered, carriers will be required to sell on a guarantee issue basis • Until 90% coverage is achieved, expand MRMIP to be a true insurer of last resort • Even under guarantee issue, pre-existing condition exclusions and rate-ups may be applied • Length of exclusion and rate-up tied to duration previously uninsured Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  31. Key Provisions: Financing • Individuals above 100% of FPL contribute to cost, even in government programs • a new health plan fee based on a carrier’s overall market share in the state • Increase on health related sin taxes: • Tobacco • Alcohol beverages • Guns and Ammunition • a new tax on hospital operating revenues and physician gross revenues or some other mechanism for capturing support from self-insured plans Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  32. Key Provisions: Constraining Costs • Pay for performance • Electronic Health Records • Electronic Rx • Evidence based medicine • Hospital error reduction programs Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  33. CAHU Healthy Solutions: A Reminder The package frees CAHU to focus on what’s important: • Caps • Pools • Mandates Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  34. Dealing with Reality • There’s tremendous momentum for health care reform • The drive comes from all sides and both parties • Something is likely to happen • 2007: Education Phase • 2008: Action Phase Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  35. Ingredients for Negative Change Political Perception of a Need for Change + An Overwhelming Desire to Be Perceived as Doing Something = Disaster Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  36. Ingredients for Positive Change Political Perception of a Need for Change + A Market in Need of Agents = Opportunity Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  37. Keeping Things in Perspective We’ve faced challenges like this before: • 1990-1993: AB 1672 • 1993-1994: ClintonCare • 1996: Single Payor Initiative We have time to marshal our resources • Debate is underway, but still in the “education” phase • The “battle” phase is months away • We can catch up – and quickly Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  38. What’s Required: Stay Informed • Helpful publications: • Health Underwriter newsletters and magazines • California Broker • Helpful web sites: • Health Underwriters: • www.CAHU.org • The Governor’s Site: • www.StayHealthyCalifornia.com • My Blog (a shameless plug): • www.AlanKatz.WordPress.com Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  39. Health Care Reform: An Opportunity • Agents have tremendous power: • Subject matter expertise • Clients that are constituents • Presence in every community • If we work together … • … If we stay focused … • We can make health care reforma change for the better for our clients and our profession Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007

  40. Health Care & Insurance Legislation: 2007 Alan Katz, RHU

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