ACTION NEEDED ON FEDERAL LEGISLATION
This is not a test. Repeat: This is not a test. Serious movement is underway in Congress to permanently repeal the sustainable growth rate (SGR) before the March 31 deadline; repeal legislation, H.R. 1470/S. 810 is expected on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives next week.…
House leaders unveil draft bill to repeal SGR
Congressional leaders are all but predicting the final product will win enough support from both parties to move this year. Congressional leaders on Thursday released a bipartisan bill to permanently repeal Medicare’s sustainable growth rate formula. Most media analyses note that while there is broad, bipartisan support for…
Arkansas Joins Hundreds of State and National Physician Groups Urging Congress to Fix Medicare Now
CHICAGO – More than 750 organizations joined the American Medical Association (AMA) to call on Congress to pass legislation that would permanently eliminate Medicare's flawed sustainable growth rate (SGR) formula and strengthen Medicare for America's seniors. In a letter to House and Senate leadership, the groups strongly urged…
Uninsured rate dropped to 13.8% nationally, 11.4% in Arkansas
The Los Angeles Times (2/25, Levey) reports that the US uninsured rate “plummeted last year, with the improvement driven by states that have fully implemented the Affordable Care Act, a new nationwide Gallup survey indicates.” The survey found that the rate of uninsured adults nationwide fell from 17.3…
Healthcare groups recommend changes to Medicare shared savings program.
Healthcare IT News (2/10) reports that in a letter to CMS Administration Marilyn Tavenner on Friday, a “who’s-who” of healthcare stakeholders recommended a number of improvements to the Medicare Shared Savings Program. Signed by nearly three dozen organizations – including the American Medical Association, the American Academy of…
Private Option Funded Through June 2016.
The AP (2/6, Demillo) reports that the Arkansas Legislature reauthorized the state’s “private option” Medicaid expansion program on Thursday, meaning the plan “will survive another year.” The Arkansas House voted 82-16 to reauthorize funding through June 2016. The measure now heads to Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R), “who had…
Republican lawmakers unveil ACA replacement plan
(AMA Grand Rounds, 2-5-15) - The New York Times (2/5, A18, Pear, Subscription Publication) reports that three “influential Republican members of Congress unveiled a comprehensive proposal on Wednesday to replace President Obama’s health care overhaul with an alternative that would halt the expansion of Medicaid and scale back…
More states embracing Medicaid expansion.
Bloomberg News (2/3) reports that Republican-led states that previously rejected Medicaid expansion under the ACA “have found a way to embrace it, under pressure from businesses to tap the flood of federal dollars it brings.” Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam (R), for instance, called lawmakers into a special session…
What CMS’ meaningful use changes could mean for physicians
From AMA Wire, 1-29-15: The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced Thursday its intent to modify meaningful use requirements, the notoriously burdensome electronic health record (EHR) incentive and penalty program, potentially making it easier for physicians to meet meaningful use. The agency said it would “engage…
Attempt to repeal ‘private option’ rejected by House panel
The proposal to end the "private option" on December 31st failed today (Jan 29) before the House Public Health, Welfare and Labor Committee. The vote was 8-10. The private option uses federal money to purchase private insurance for the poor. Republican Gov. Asa Hutchinson has called on lawmakers…
Congressional Budget Office revises score for SGR repeal
On Nov. 14, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released revised scoring for repealing the sustainable growth rate (SGR) formula. The CBO reduced the 10-year score for repealing the SGR and replacing it with a long-term payment freeze to $118.9 billion. In August, CBO had scored this policy at $131…