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Healthcare Reform: The Problems, The Solution and The Lesson of Massachusetts

Healthcare Reform: The Problems, The Solution and The Lesson of Massachusetts. Lynn United for Change May 31, 2009. James Recht, M.D. Current State of Care. Access. Quality. Cost. Problems with Access to Care.

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Healthcare Reform: The Problems, The Solution and The Lesson of Massachusetts

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  1. Healthcare Reform:The Problems,The Solutionand The Lesson of Massachusetts Lynn United for Change May 31, 2009 James Recht, M.D.

  2. Current State of Care Access Quality Cost

  3. Problems with Access to Care % of respondents reporting not getting recommended care, filling prescriptions or seeing a doctor when sick Schoen et al. Chronic Condition: Experiences of Patients with Complex Healthcare Needs in Eight Countries, 2008”, Health Affairs Web Exclusive, 2008

  4. The Difference is Insurance % with unmethealth need Joint Canada/U.S. Survey of Health, 2002-3. CDC and Statistics Canada

  5. How Many PeopleIs That?

  6. 72.8 million people under age 65 temporarily uninsured in 2006 & 2007 % uninsured months Census Bureau Data - Families USA, Sept, 2007

  7. Who are the Uninsured? Current Population Statistics, 1999

  8. Premiums outstrip earnings! Kaiser/HRET Survey of Employer-Sponsored Health Benefits, 2008.

  9. Government Assured Insurance OECD, 2004 (2001 Data)

  10. Current State of Care Access Quality Cost Medicine’s Dilemmas (1994)

  11. Let’s compare…. • United States • Japan • Germany • China • United Kingdom • France • Italy • Canada • Spain • South Korea

  12. MRI Units per Million Pop OECD, 2006

  13. Practicing Physicians per 1000 Pop OECD, 2006

  14. Continuity of Care Commonwealth Fund Survey, 1998

  15. Life Expectancy Total Population at Birth OECD, 2006

  16. Infant Mortality per 1000 Births OECD, 2006

  17. Maternal Mortality per 100,000 Births OECD, 2006

  18. % of Pop Daily Tobacco Smokers OECD, 2006

  19. % of Pop 65 Years or Older OECD, 2006

  20. Current State of Care Access Quality Cost Medicine’s Dilemmas (1994)

  21. Total Expenditure on Health per Capita OECD, 2006

  22. Out-of Pocket Expenses per Capita $880 $440 OECD, 2006

  23. Difference in Health Spending per Capita, US vs. Canada, 2007 Nearly 40% Woolhandler/Himmelstein/Campbell, NEJM 2003;349:768 (Updated) NCHS &CIHI

  24. ~$4500 ~$2000

  25. Current State of Care Access Quality Cost Medicine’s Dilemmas (1994)

  26. Barack Obama • A health insurance system that maintains the current structure of private insurance markets • A supporting role played by a public insurance option (??) • Expanding Access > Controlling Costs

  27. Barack Obama • Build on current mix of private and public group insurance • All employers (except small businesses) must provide employee insurance or help pay for it • Medicaid and SCHIP expansion • Individual mandate • National Health Insurance Exchange to help those without insurance through another mechanism buy a private plan or a new public plan • All insurers required to offer plans to all applicants; no exclusion for prior conditions. • Subsidies for small businesses and low income individuals

  28. Massachusetts Health ReformNew Coverage 2006: New state agency (Commonwealth Connector) established to broker private insurance plans and assure their adequacy and affordability

  29. MA Reform Has Not Achieved Universal Coverage • State claims that as of 6/08, 440,000 residents have gained insurance (67-80% of the state’s uninsured are now insured) • Urban Institute found 2.6% of MA residents uninsured as of mid-2008 • US Census survey 2008: 5.4% uninsured • DOR: 5% of income tax filers uninsured

  30. Massachusetts: Required CoverageIncome > $31,212Age = 56 • Annual Premium: $4,080 • $2000 Deductible • 20% Co-Pay After Deductible

  31. Obama’s Proposed Cost Controls • Disease prevention programs Vast majority of these programs do not save $1 • Chronic disease management Medicare Health Support Chronic Disease pilot programs show limited success in reducing costs or acute care utilization2 • Pay for Performance No supporting data • Electronic health technology Not necessarily a cost saver • Cohen et al, NEJM 2008 • Cromwell et al, Health Care Financing Review 2008

  32. % of Uninsured in Maine 1987 - 2005 Dirigo 9.9% 12.2% 12.3%

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