Saturday, July 21, 2012
Affordable Healthcare Act will lead to Medicare for All
AFFORDABLE CARE ACT: WHAT IT DOES AND HOW IT HELPS EVERYONE
http://www.healthcare.gov/law/features/index.html
http://www.mypeace.tv/video/allowing-insurance-companies-to-manage-healthcare-is-criminal http://www.facebook.com/pages/Progressive-Democrats-of-America-Network/124449437638183
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Single-Payer-Healthcare/155582284508708
http://www.mypeace.tv/video/medicare-allow-anyone-2-buy HR 4789
http://mypeace.tv/video/2550-bankruptcies-filed-daily prior to the Affordable Healthcare Act being passed before March of 2010
http://www.mypeace.tv/video/healthcare-is-a-civil-right
http://democrats.com/single-payer-petition PLEASE SHARE THIS
http://healthcare-now.org/ 800 453 1305
2010 • Prohibits insurance companies from denying coverage to children under 19 years of age due to a pre-existing condition
• Prevents plans from rescinding coverage
• Eliminates lifetime dollar limits on insurance coverage for essential benefits (like hospitalization)
• Requires coverage for certain preventive services without deductible, co-pay or coinsurance
• Regulates use of annual dollar limits on amount of insurance coverage an individual may receive
• Provides relief for Medicare seniors who hit the prescription drug donut hole (after spending $2,800-responsible for full costs
until $4,550 is reached)
• Provides insurance for uninsured Americans with pre-existing conditions
• Extends coverage for young adults (on parents plan until turn 26 years old) and early retirees (between ages of 55–65)
• Increases number of people on Medicaid 18 million by 2014
2011 • Provides prescription drug discounts for Medicare seniors
• Covers annual wellness visits and personalized prevention plans for seniors on Medicare
• Allows states to offer home and community based services to disabled individuals through Medicaid rather than institutional
care in nursing homes (Oct 2011)
2012 • Aims to understand and reduce health disparities
• Provides for voluntary options for long-term care insurance for adults who become disabled
2013 • Improves preventive health coverage
• Additional funding for Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
2014 • Prohibits discrimination due to preexisting conditions or gender
• Eliminates annual limits on insurance coverage
• Provides tax credits for middle class to afford insurance
• Provides health insurance exchanges for those who do not have insurance coverage
• Expands eligibility for Medicaid
• Requires individuals to obtain insurance if they can afford it
• Uses employer insurance funds to purchase insurance through insurance exchanges
Health care providers
2010 • Cracks down on fraud and waste in Medicare, Medicaid and CHIP (new screening tools for health care providers)
• Expands primary care workforce
• Increases payments for rural health providers
• Strengthens and expands community health centers and expands preventive and primary health care services at existing
sites
2011 • Establishes Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation (CMMI)–to test new ways of delivering care to patients, and national strategy to improve quality in health care
• Mandates care transitions for seniors (when they leave the hospital) to avoid unnecessary readmissions by coordinating
care and connecting patients to services in the community
• Mandates that 85% (large group) or 80% (small group) of all premiums are spent on health care services and health care quality improvement
2012 • Links payment to quality outcomes (value-based purchasing) in Medicare (hospital performance publicly reported) starting with heart attacks, health failure, pneumonia, surgical care, health-care associated infections and patients’ perceptions of care
(after Oct 2012)
• Encourages Accountable Care Organizations (physicians join together to coordinate patient care, improve quality, prevent
disease and illness and reduce unnecessary hospital admissions)
• Mandates reduction of paperwork and administrative costs (standardize billing and implement electronic health information
exchange) (Oct 2012)
2013 • Bundles payments to encourage hospitals, doctors and other providers to work together to improve the coordination and
quality of patient care—flat rate payment for episode of care
• Increases Medicaid payments for primary care doctors
2014 • Ensures coverage for individuals participating in clinical trials for cancer or other life-threatening diseases
• Provides small business tax credit (for contribution to provide health insurance for employees)
2015 • Pays physicians based on value not volume (higher payments for those providing higher value or quality care)
http://www.healthcare.gov/law/features/index.html
http://www.mypeace.tv/video/dont-get-sick-gop-healthcare
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