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Monthly Archives: September 2009

More State Perspectives

September 30, 2009 Posted by ITUP under Blog

The economic crisis has taken a heavy toll on state revenues, and as a result many Medicaid programs faced significant shortfalls. This proved extremely problematic, as recessions are precisely when Americans need help from pubic sources the most. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) attempted to close the gaps… more

Amendments Abound

September 29, 2009 Posted by ITUP under Blog

The amendment process continues today in the Finance Committee, where both public option amendments were voted down after extensive deliberation. The more ambitious public option amendment lost on a 8-15 vote. The Schumer public option amendment (the ‘weaker’ of the two public option amendments) failed by a 10-13 vote with… more

State Contributions in Reform

September 28, 2009 Posted by ITUP under Blog

The Executive Office of the President’s Council of Economic Advisers recently released a report entitled “The Impact of Health Insurance Reform on State and Local Government.” This is an especially hot button issue, for states have concerns of any increase to their budgets (mainly through proposed Medicaid expansions) especially when… more

House Can Reduce Spending, Senate Amending

September 25, 2009 Posted by ITUP under Blog

Multiple developments on both sides of Congress today: The House received their scoring request from CBO, showing that a public plan option set at Medicare payment rates would save $84 billion compared to the Blue Dog desire for rates to be negotiated. The score will be quite a talking point… more

The Cost of Ethnic Disparities

September 24, 2009 Posted by ITUP under Blog

There is a plethora of research on health disparities between racial and ethnic groups, and much of the disparity is attributed to health access and socio-economic status. The Urban Institute recently revealed a fascinating paper that quantifies the actual cost burdens of racial and ethnic health disparities in the population.… more

Premium Subsidies Calculator

September 23, 2009 Posted by ITUP under Blog

All the proposals on the table include an individual mandate, meaning you will be legally obligated to have health insurance. Let it be clear that this is the ONLY way to achieve 95-100% coverage levels outside of a single payer system (mostly due to the fact that relatively healthy people… more

Finance Committee Kickoff

September 22, 2009 Posted by ITUP under Blog

I attended the first Finance Committee mark up today, where each Senator gave an opening statement prior to the start of tomorrow’s amendment process. Some of the more interesting developments included: – Senator Grassley’s (R) newfound argument against an individual mandate suggesting a new reinsurance program as an alternative, and… more

‘Coverage Denial for Dummies’

September 21, 2009 Posted by ITUP under Blog

You may have heard anecdotes about what pre-existing conditions insurance companies will use to deny ‘high risk’ individuals health coverage, but have you ever wondered to what extent these practices go in order to limit the companies’ bottom line? Entire departments (and a good part of your insurance premium) are… more

This is the Status Quo

September 17, 2009 Posted by ITUP under Blog

I imagine that someone you know (or maybe even you) has serious qualms about health reform, be they ideological issues, the timing, worries about the deficit, or maybe the fact that you are an insurance billionaire. Nevertheless, recent statistics show just how badly a situation inaction has left us in.… more

Baucus, the CBO, and my summary

September 16, 2009 Posted by ITUP under Blog

The Finance Committee draft was finally released today, and its title is “America’s Healthy Future Act.” Criticisms of the draft abound on both sides of the aisle; Dems see it as conceding too much and the relevant Republicans aren’t supporting it either (but more importantly they aren’t OPPOSING it yet).… more

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