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Title: Future Direction for


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Future Direction for Federal Health Policy Is
Help On the Way? Kansas Legislative Health
Policy Orientation W. David Helms,
Ph.D. President and CEO January 19,
2005 www.academyhealth.org
2
Bush Agenda Big Issues
  • Social Security Reform
  • Tax Reform
  • Likely to be pushed to second half of the term
    Administration may appoint a Commission to come
    up with a reform proposal
  • Budget Deficit
  • Reduce Medicaid and Medicare
  • Cuts in discretionary spending likely to reduce
    funding for safety net
  • Shaping the Judiciary
  • Tort Reform

3
Republican Health Care Agenda
4
Commonwealth Fund Health Care Opinion Leaders
Survey
  • Expand coverage to the uninsured
  • Improve the quality and safety of medical care,
    including increased use of IT
  • Medicare reforms to ensure long-run solvency
  • Enact reforms to moderate the rising costs of
    medical care for the nation
  • Medicare payment reform to reward performance on
    quality and efficiency
  • Control rising cost of prescription drugs
  • Address racial/ethnic disparities in care
  • Malpractice reform
  • Administrative simplification and standardization
  • Medicaid reforms to improve coverage
  • Improve the quality of nursing homes and
    long-term care
  • Control Medicaid costs

5
Gail Wilensky CommentaryRealistic
Opportunities for Progress
  • Little new federal (or state) money for major
    expansions in coverage
  • Most important priority will be implementing MMA
  • Bipartisan agreement to improve patient safety
    and reduce medical errors
  • Bipartisan agreement on integrating information
    technology with health care
  • While tax credits may not be thought of as a
    viable or even a valid option, there is
    opportunity to experiment and further explore the
    ramifications of such policies
  • Buying into FEBPH (or similar program) may be
    another opportunity for exploring the policy
    ramifications at the State level

6
What Voters Cared About in 2004
Source NBC News/Wall Street journal Poll,
December, 2004
7
Tax Burden Historical Perspective
  • Average Federal and State/Local Tax Share Over
    Time

Data Source Tax Foundation
8
Tax Burden USA Compared to Other Countries
Source OECD Revenue Statistics 1965 - 2002
9
Federal Budget Outlook
Medicare and Medicaid
Medicare Spending
Medicaid Spending
Data Source CBO 2004 Baseline Budget
Projections, September, 2004.
10
Medicaid Solution to Coverage Challenge or
Target in Budget Reduction?
  • Likely to be part of Presidents deficit
    reduction proposal
  • Governors will play important role in
    adjudicating Federal-State roles for health
    coverage for low income adults, mothers and
    children and for long-term care
  • Governors take on potential Medicaid cuts
  • We agree that maintaining the status quo in
    Medicaid is not acceptable, however, it is
    equally unacceptable in any deficit reduction
    strategy to simply shift federal costs to states
  • National Governors Association
  • I certainly understand the need to balance the
    federal budget, but people need to remember that
    to balance the federal budget off the backs of
    the poorest people in the country is simply
    unacceptableYou dont pull the wheelchair out
    from under the child with muscular dystrophy
  • Governor Mike Huckabee (R), Arkansas

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State Challenge Steering Through Uncertain Times
  • Number of uninsured continues to increase. When
    do middle income Americans lead charge for
    significant national and state reforms?
  • Health care costs continue to rise. When will
    employers apply pressure on the national
    government to address major health reform?
  • States will feel this pressure sooner and more
    intently
  • States left holding the bag until the national
    government addresses the call for national reform
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