ACA Comments on First Draft of Health Care Reform Legislation

The American Chiropractic Association (ACA) obtained on June 5 a draft bill designed by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.), chairman of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP). This opening salvo is the first of many pieces of health care reform legislation that will be debated in the coming months within the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. The ACA Board of Governors discussed the draft June 6 during a previously scheduled meeting. The ACA government relations department is carefully reviewing the bill. According to ACA’s government relations staff, the bill, titled the “American Health Choices Act,” would direct individuals and businesses to obtain health care insurance. The draft contains language creating a federally-sponsored “public plan” that would compete with private insurers. The public plan aspect of the legislation is troublesome to Republicans, many of which have declared that a public plan would wipe out current private insurance; however, the public plan option recently gained approval by the Obama administration. Other major provisions in the draft bill include: -----Providers and hospitals that serve patients under the new public plan would be paid 10 percent above current Medicare rates. -----Premiums will cover most of the costs associated with the public plan. -----New insurance exchanges called “Gateways” would be created to enable individuals to shop for insurance, similar to how consumers shop for air fares on Internet travel sites. -----Federal subsidies for mid- to low-income families to purchase insurance. The bill does not include specific language regarding physician status or services that would be available under the public plan. Instead, a new “Medical Advisory Council” would decide a schedule of services considered “essential health care benefits.” Each year, the council would issue new recommendations, which would take effect automatically unless rejected by Congress. The HELP Committee is scheduled to address the bill the week of June 15. The other Senate committee of jurisdiction, Finance, is looking to address health care reform sometime later in June. The House of Representatives is planning to address health care reform throughout the summer and pass a bill before the August recess. ACA urges all doctors of chiropractic to continue to contact their legislators in Washington and demand that chiropractic interests are protected in any health care reform plan developed on Capitol Hill. Doctors of chiropractic and state associations are also strongly encouraged to enlist their patients and other chiropractic supporters in the ChiroVoice advocacy network. ACA will continue to issue updates on pertinent reform activities as they become available. Stay informed throughout the national health care reform debate via:

 

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