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. One such item, medical malpractice liability reform, got a hearing last week before the House Judiciary Committee as Republicans paraded several witnesses before the committee to showcase the need for legislation from the physicians’ perspective. Since it is very unlikely that the American Medical Association’s wish list would ever become law, the best result from the committee process would be a bill that skirts the more controversial items (e.g., cap on damages) and focuses on attainable and meaningful reforms, such as health courts, stronger pre-trial evaluation and settlement pathways.  This would be a path Aetna would strongly support.

In March 2010, Governor Brewer signed a fiscal year 2011 budget that stripped funding for the state’s Children’s Health Insurance program (KidsCare) and cut $385 million from AHCCCS, effectively repealing an expansion of AHCCCS to childless adults approved by voters in 2000. However, following enactment of the PPACA, the state rescinded the scheduled cuts to comply with the law’s “maintenance of efforts” (MOE) requirement. The MOE requirement prohibits a state from having eligibility standards, methodologies, or procedures for adults that are more restrictive than those in effect on March 23, 2010, until a health insurance exchange in the state is fully operational, and for all children in Medicaid and CHIP through September 30, 2019. The MOE requirement provides an exception for non-pregnant, non-disabled adults earning more than 133 percent of the federal poverty level if a state is projected to have a budget deficit. Arizona faces a mid-year budget deficit estimated at $825 million. A $1.4 billion shortfall is projected for the 2012 fiscal year.

. The high court will review three legal challenges to California’s proposed and adopted reimbursement cuts. The Supreme Court’s ruling on the case could have major implications for efforts to address California’s budget deficit. Last week, Gov. Jerry Brown (D) released a budget proposal that would reduce Medi-Cal payments to health care providers by 10 percent to cut program spending by about $719 million in fiscal year 2011-2012. In addition, the case could have implications for other states seeking to address budget deficits by cutting Medicaid payments. With federal courts in California blocking the cuts, 22 states have joined California in appealing the issue to the Supreme Court.  The court is expected to hear oral arguments in the case next fall. A decision is expected in late 2011 or early 2012.

Few details were provided, but the original report recommends that SustiNet become a licensed insurance plan. ”We don’t need health insurance anymore, we need to move towards health assurance — health care that will be there for us, and the SustiNet plan will do that,” Donovan said. Lawmakers will face a $3.7 billion budget deficit by July 1. Rep. Betsy Ritter, D-Waterford, co-chairwoman of the Public Health Committee, said the plan will have to go before multiple legislative committees, with the actual bill some weeks away. A financial analysis on upfront costs is not yet available. Aetna is working with the Connecticut Association of Health Plans (CTAHP) and AHIP to secure an objective fiscal analysis of SustiNet’s, as a public option, true cost to the state, and of the strong, positive impact health insurers have on the state’s economy.

The Governor specifically stated he is open to any and all good ideas for addressing this budget issue. In other news, a joint meeting of the Senate Health Committee and the House Economic Development, Banking, Insurance, and Commerce  Committee was convened for an update on the state’s effort to implement health care reform. Rita Landgraf, Secretary of Health and Social Services, along with Bettina Riveros, Health Care Commission Chair, advised legislators the commission will spend the next six to eight weeks holding stakeholder meetings across the state seeking input on establishing a state health insurance exchange.

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:  As the head of this workgroup for Governor Perdue is continuing under Governor Deal’s administration, it is likely that there will be some enabling legislation during the 2011 session, though it is unclear what that will be. The legislative session began January 11, 2011 and continues for 40 legislative days.

The General Assembly convened in Des Moines on January 10 and is expected to adjourn on April 29, 2011  In the November elections, Republicans took control of the House and gained a few seats in the Senate, narrowing the Democrats’ majority there. Republican Terry Branstad was sworn in as governor for the second time. Having served in the post from 1983 to 1999, Branstad is the longest-serving governor in Iowa’s history. The state’s budget deficit is projected to be more than $785 million for fiscal year 2012 and will dominate legislative discussions. House Speaker Kraig Paulsen has vowed to remedy the deficit through spending cuts rather than tax increases. The Governor’s proposal to revise the state’s annual budget to a two-year cycle will also be debated.

: . In his order he directs the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (IFSSA) to cooperate with appropriate state agencies, including the Department of Insurance (IDOI), to establish and operate the exchange. The IFSSA Secretary or the secretary’s designee will serve as the incorporator of the Exchange. If, after careful analysis, the state deems it appropriate to proceed with creation of the exchange, a board of directors will be selected. The board will include representatives of state agencies and the Indiana General Assembly. Standing Committees will be appointed that have stakeholder representation. . HIP, the state’s consumer-directed program for covering the uninsured population, is scheduled to expire in 2012. Daniels notes he has received communication from HHS staff indicating the state plan amendment will be rejected due to HIP’s required level of contribution from participants.  The Governor said the state intends to utilize the program for the newly eligible Medicaid population pursuant to PPACA. Daniels cautioned that Indiana does not have the time and financial resources necessary to complete new rigorous requirements for applying for a waiver extension if the amendment is rejected. The current 45,000 enrollees in the program would have to be transitioned into traditional Medicaid.

The 96th General Assembly convened on January 5 and is expected to adjourn on May 30, 2011. With 106 members to the Democrats’ 57, the GOP has the largest number of seats it has ever held in the House and is just three members short of being veto-proof.  Given the large Republican majorities in the General Assembly and 70 percent voter support for Proposition C – an effort to turn back health care reform, the legislature will be under pressure to do nothing to move Missouri closer to enactment of federal health reform.

, a bill requiring statutory authorization by the General Assembly to implement PPACA, a bill expanding the autism mandate, an MLR bill for large carriers requiring a 90 percent MLR for Missouri-associated revenues and 85 percent for smaller carriers, a bill requiring the state employee health plan to offer a minimum of three high-deductible options with differing annual deductibles and annual out-of-pocket expenses, a bill prohibiting “Most Favored Nation” clauses, legislation creating transparency and publication of carriers’ fee schedules and requiring carriers to contract with providers willing to meet certain provider participation terms and conditions, and creation of a uniform group application for insurance.

: with six bills relating to implementation or rejection of PPACA introduced to date. Bills of interest include legislation creating an Exchange Task Force, an interim committee for PPACA study, and several bills challenging the individual mandate, prohibition of abortion coverage, and a cochlear implant mandate. In addition, a bill banning discretionary clauses in health and disability income insurance contracts has been introduced.  The legislature began its work on January 6 and is tentatively scheduled to adjourn on May 26, 2011.

The legislature convened on January 5, 2011, and is scheduled to adjourn on June 30, 2011. Governor John Lynch will continue as the state Executive; however, Republicans have gained control of both chambers in the legislature. In addition to the state’s budget deficit, implementation of federal health care reform will continue to be a priority for the governor and the legislature. Given the Republican majority and anticipated revenue shortfalls, there will be limited, if any, activity on health insurance issues. The legislature will, however, be paying close attention to federal health reform implementation issues and activities. . In 2010, the state enacted legislation granting certain powers to the commissioner with respect to implementation of PPACA.  This legislation also created a legislative oversight committee, to which the Department of Insurance (DOI) must report monthly. This month the DOI submitted a request for a waiver of the 80 percent minimum loss ratio (MLR) requirement for individual health insurance market policies until 2014.

: . One option is to let HHS run the state’s exchange, While that could save money, it would also mean ceding key operational and regulatory issues to the feds. It might also jeopardize existing consumer

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  1. 1
    The fed up matthew™ 

    nothing.

  2. 2
    (anonymous) 

    America – the Land of the Free (well for some at least …)

    If, as an American you are fortunate to have a job and a home, you may well have health care insurance. However, if as an American, you lost your job/home or maybe you emigrated to the Land of the Free, to escape the awfulness of Iraq/Afghanistan (to which America sent it's sons and daughters to liberate) or if you get sick through losing that job/home, you DON'T get health insurance – it's not difficult – You suffer then die!

    Did America send her sons to the Middle East to die but then turned her backs on all those she 'liberated'??? Why???

    Why not ask GW Bush and his ultra rich family (amongst others …) to donate some of their $billions to caring for the people they purported to have freed …. ? – perhaps they own more oil wells than you?

    GWB took your country into a needless war after all, with the assistance of that Blair idiot, and is now reaping from America's sacrifice – how many of GWB's family died in the middle east? (And how many of his his family are now sitting in Saudi Arabia sipping Sangria's as we speak ….?)

    Rich Americans are being asked to provide health care for poor Americans. Your Constitution provides for that doesn't it?

    Your basic Christian principles also provide for caring for the poor – What is your country's problem? You are/were the first socialist country in the world!!!!!!! Do the next right thing – simples!!!

    You voted – Your alternative is to let the rest of the world sit back and watch the world's 'greatest' Super Power sit back and watch half of it's own poorest citizens die thru lack of health care – and send the rest off to die in the Middle East…

  3. 3
    Texas Patriot 

    What would you expect? This administration is on a mission to 'spread the wealth' to everyone and what makes you think the voices of the people will stand in his way? They will lie, cheat, twist, shove, manipulate
    and demand to get this bill through. Just watch ! We won't know the real facts until its over. The left is running this country now remember?

  4. 4
    ANNIE 

    No, he's not. He's saying that Conservatives are once again on the wrong side of history, just like when they opposed abolish slavery and give women the right to vote, and that their stalling now is similar to those periods in history.

  5. 5
    xXXdimixx 

    Damn nature you’re scary!!!!

  6. 6
    oftruthiness 

    Not a single hipster was harmed in the making of this video.

  7. 7
    VyTe86 

    @zxcvbnfsa

    XD

  8. 8
    foxyfox92 

    I just had a fit

  9. 9
    XzFOZZYzX 

    They Are Fuckin Insane Live

  10. 10
    TionTheOne 

    @Sronpop
    Seeing Health live is a game changer. Seeing them in an intimate setting is even better.

  11. 11
    THE GREATEST GODDESS JILL 

    Read page 143 of the bill. You know, the part that specifically says that ILLEGALS WILL NOT RECEIVE COVERAGE.

  12. 12
    rware3 

    I have no idea why they would ever use footage besides them rocking out as a music video. Seeing these guys perform is A+.

  13. 13
    Judicator 

    They also suggested giving the CBO time to crunch the numbers before they voted on it so they'd have some quantitative understanding to aid them in their voting decision.

    Dems said no.

    Transparency…

  14. 14
    skeatesy1 

    I am revelations 12 wo to man for sin against woman .. male health is a load of hostabull ..at woman’s expence .. skeatesy.com

  15. 15
    showlader 

    @100fthearse
    how immature

  16. 16
    mystic 

    Mystic, I saw that too earlier, it's a good story.

    The thing that disappointed me about it was that they should have dropped it altogether, they didn't.

    They now can say they shut down the program, but they didn't. They just directed the data to a different website.

    The hypocrisy is unmistakable. The subtle slap to our intelligence is undeniable.

    They still will get the data, and still will store the names and email addresses.

    But they will have plausible deny-ability that the snitch program still exists.

  17. 17
    c(^-v-*)o 

    I don't have a sure knowledge of it, but I'd bet Planet Earth on it, that IT IS IN THE DEATH – BILL! It's all happening right in front of our eyes … it's so big, that people aren't looking! That is, the Obama brain-washed crowd! As for those of us who are wide awake, it is just as you suspect! I'm afraid, my friend, that there is pure evil within those thousand pages, of which only a select few know, and that will make it LEGAL for Obama to "FUNDAMENTALLY TRANSFORM AMERICA!" I was in a fearful state of mind when I heard Obama say that during some select campaigning. I couldn't believe the people CHEERED … OH MY GOSH! It went right over their heads, and those people are STILL WAITING for their Messiah in Obama to make America their Utopia! Oh, it'll be a Utopia, alright! Obama will be dictator, that is until he himself realizes he, too, is expendable by his puppetiers! Even he, in my belief, is a puppet to the big wigs … he just thinks he's promised safety. He ought to look at his own promises, and see how easy it has been to disregard all of them. So … YES, Big Pharma will play a big part in the death of society, but there's so much more, that the brainwashed crowd can't even to begin to imagine from their Obama Messiah. God Bless Us and God Bless America!

  18. 18
    c(^-v-*)o 

    Remember, as scathing as this article is, this is coming from the Huffington Post!

    The TRUTH

    is

    FAR

    FAR

    WORSE.

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