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Minnesota HomeCare Association

Minnesota HomeCare Association. Grassroots Involvement A Guide to Help Home Care Become More Involved In the Decision Making Process. With whom do we meet?. U.S. Congressional Delegation (U.S. Senators & Representatives) - Federal Issues

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Minnesota HomeCare Association

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  1. Minnesota HomeCare Association Grassroots Involvement A Guide to Help Home Care Become More Involved In the Decision Making Process

  2. With whom do we meet? • U.S. Congressional Delegation (U.S. Senators & Representatives) - Federal Issues • Governor and Legislators (State Senators & Representatives) - State Issues • County Commissioners - Local County Issues

  3. Why do we need to meet with Legislators? • We are regulated by State and Federal government. • They determine rates for services for both Medical Assistance and Medicare. • Health Care Reform is here. Home Care needs to be seen as am important player.

  4. Why (cont.) • Gain support for issues related to Home Care. • Put Home Care on the map!

  5. How do we meet with them? • Set up appointment, preferably when they are not in session. • Region meetings • Host a public forum • Attend town hall meetings. • Have a small group meet together. • Invite on a home visit.

  6. How (cont.) • Meet in your local district if possible. • Meet at the legislature when our issues are being debated. • Send letters, e-mails and make phone calls • Establish a relationship with legislative staff

  7. What do we say? • Tell them where you live. • Tell them what you do – where you work and job duties. • Explain your business – number of clients & employees. • Thank them for what they have supported in the past (if they supported issues).

  8. What (cont.) • Ask for their help – Support for specific issues related to Home Health Care Agencies. • Give them a description of your agency demographics and issues. • Thank them for their time.

  9. The Challenge Ahead • Minnesota is required to balance its budget. • Primary Legislative Agenda this year: • $1 Billion projected deficit for FY2009

  10. Cuts in Human Services Are Seen As A Way to Balance the Budget • Provider rate payments • May look at across the board reductions • Program Eligibility • May limit access to Medical Assistance/MN Care programs • Benefit set • May look at cuts in services from the menu.

  11. What can you do? • Be part of the solution. • Spread the word to your employees, clients and their families. • Team up with MHCA.

  12. Tell Lawmakers… • That increasing Home & Community-based Services creates savings! • Reforming LTC means supporting Home Care. • Let the dollars follow the client out of the nursing home.

  13. How can MHCA help? • Identify priorities and develop Fact Sheets for use by all provider members • Find legislative sponsors to introduce home care legislation. • Monitor and influence issues related to home care.

  14. Help from MHCA (cont.) • Help you identify your legislator, set up appointments and accompany you to meetings with your legislator. • Be your resource – provide pointers on what to say and handouts for you to give to legislators.

  15. Help from MHCA (cont.) • Set up group meetings with lawmakers. • Candidate Forums (pre-election); or • Town Hall Forums (post-election) • Inform you of progress and final outcomes of legislative efforts.

  16. Materials for Participants • MHCA Grassroots Materials • Links to Legislative Directory – Legislators’ names, addresses & phone numbers • Links to Committee lists – Members of relevant committee members and phone numbers • Fact Sheets – Simplify the Message; Offer a Solution

  17. For More Information… • State Senate: www.senate.leg.state.mn.us/members • State House: www.house.leg.state.mn.us/members • U.S. Congress – House: • www.house.gov • U.S. Congress – Senate: • www.senate.gov

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