Legislative Call Agenda, Today, Thursday May 7th 3:00 PM EST

Legislative Committee Conference Call
3:00 pm EST, Thursday, May 7th
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I. Senate Finance Committee Releases Press Release on Health Care Delivery Systems
On Wednesday, April 29th, the Senate Fianance Committee released a press release entitled, 'Transforming the Health Care Delivery System: Proposals to Improve Patient Care and Reduce Health Care Costs'. The document describes policy options to improve and support delivery system and payment reform in today's health care. For a link to the full press release, please click here.
II. Senate Finance Committee Hearing on "Expanding Health Care Coverage"
On May 5th, the Senate Finance Committee held a Roundtable Discussion on expanding health care coverage. To view the witness statements from this hearing, please click here. To view the hearing, please click here.
III. Upcoming Senate Finance Committee Hearings
- Financing Comprehensive Health Care Reform
Date Thursday, May 14, Time TBA
Place 215 Dirksen Bldg.
IV. Committee on Ways and Means Hearing, "Health Reform in the 21st Century: Employer Sponsored Insurance"
On April 29th, the Committee on Ways and Means held a hearing on health reform. J. Randall MacDonald, Senior Vice President for Human Resources at the IBM Corporation spoke to the committee on, among other items, the patient centered medical home and adoption of health information technology as aides to health care reform. "Payment reform and new models of care delivery with primary care providers, such as occurs within a “patient-centered medical home” model, can encourage providers to keep patients healthy and deliver timely, comprehensive, and appropriate care." To view the full testimony, please click here.
V. Senate HELP Committee Request
The Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) has requested ideas to implement and expand the Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) in the following areas: (1) Workforce Supply Issue, (2) Consumer Barriers (financial and others), and (3) Data Collection.
VI. Discussion on Future Strategy for Legislative and Regulatory Efforts
Discuss the strategy to pursue a preference for the 19+ billion of health IT money for primary care doctors transforming their practice into PCMH. Numerous congressional staffers recommended that we discuss this issue with policy officials at HHS, once the stimulus bill was signed.
Strategy needed for next fiscal year appropriation process, i.e. meetings with appropriations committee staff.
Discuss opportunities at Medicaid level, with the additional funding from stimulus package on transformation of PCMH.
Strategy needed for next fiscal year appropriation process, i.e. meetings with appropriations committee staff.
Discuss opportunities at Medicaid level, with the additional funding from stimulus package on transformation of PCMH.
VII. Legislative Goals to Promote Primary Care
- Broaden the Medicare Medical Home Demo so that it is national in scope. Subsequently, it should become permanent feature of the Medicare program.
- Increase funding for National Health Service Corps Scholarship and Loan Repayment Programs
- Expand primary care health professions programs in Sec. 747 of Title VII of the Public Health Service Act
- Provide additional pathways for scholarships and loan forgiveness programs to create incentives for new physicians to choose careers in primary care
- Increase Medicare payments for primary care services
- Develop and include some language about engaging consumers/patients as part of the target for stimulus dollars and health reform
VIII. Recent Hill Meetings
- Monday, March 16th, 2:30 PM EST, John O'Brien, Congressional Fellow, Senator Robert Casey (Pennsylvania)
- Wednesday, March 11th, 4:00 PM EST, Stephen Cha, House Energy & Commerce Committee
- Thursday, March 4th, 10:00 AM EST, Dr. Ken Thorpe, Executive Director, Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease, 712-432-3900, Passcode: 471334#.
- Thursday, February 26th, 1:00 PM EST, Anne Morris, Committee on Energy and Commerce, 2322 Rayburn Building
- February 10th, 4:10 PM EST, Mona Shah, Sen. Barbara Mikulski's Staff, 503 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20510
- February 6th, 2:00PM EST, Dr. Ken Thorpe, Executive Director, Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease, Dial-In Number: 712-432-3900, Passcode: 471334#.
- February 5th, 4:45PM EST, Nicole Tapay, Office of Senator Ron Wyden, 223 Dirksen Building
- February 5th, 4:00PM EST, Patricia DeLoache, Office of Senator Orrin Hatch, 104 Hart Senate Office Building
- February 5th, 1:00PM EST, Sara Selgrade, Ph.D., ASHG/NHGRI Genetics and Public Policy Fellow, Office of Senator Tom Harkin, 731 Hart Senate Office Building
- February 3rd, 11:00AM EST, Amy Hall (Rep. Henry Waxman's staff) and Hasan Sarsour (Rep. Frank Pallone's staff), House Energy and Commerce Commitee staff, 2125 Rayburn Building
Meetings needed
- Committee on Ways & Means
IX. Miscellaneous
Health Care Reform Plans being developed by Congressional Representatives.
The Healty Americans Act, sponsored by Senator Rob Wyden (D-Oregon) and Senator Bob Bennett (R-Utah) is the first bipartisan health reform proposal in more than a decade to gaurentee affordable, healthcare quality for all. To view a draft of The Healthy Americans Act, please click here.
H.R. 5348: American Health Benefits Program Act of 2008, sponsored by Rep. James Langevin (D-RI) and co-sponsored by Rep. Christopher Shay (R-CT) amends the Social Security Act (SSA) to establish under a new title XXII (American Health Benefits Program) a program to provide comprehensive health insurance coverage to all Americans who are: (1) not covered under certain federal health insurance programs; and (2) not eligible for employer-provided insurance coverage. To view the bill as it was introduced in the House, please click here.
The Healty Americans Act, sponsored by Senator Rob Wyden (D-Oregon) and Senator Bob Bennett (R-Utah) is the first bipartisan health reform proposal in more than a decade to gaurentee affordable, healthcare quality for all. To view a draft of The Healthy Americans Act, please click here.
H.R. 5348: American Health Benefits Program Act of 2008, sponsored by Rep. James Langevin (D-RI) and co-sponsored by Rep. Christopher Shay (R-CT) amends the Social Security Act (SSA) to establish under a new title XXII (American Health Benefits Program) a program to provide comprehensive health insurance coverage to all Americans who are: (1) not covered under certain federal health insurance programs; and (2) not eligible for employer-provided insurance coverage. To view the bill as it was introduced in the House, please click here.
Edwina Rogers, Executive Director
and
Relja Ugrinic, Director of Operations and External Affairs
Patient Centered Primary Care Collaborative
The Homer Building
601 Thirteenth Street, NW, Suite 400 North
Washington, DC 20005
Edwina Direct: (202) 417-2081
Edwina Cell: (202) 674-7800
Relja Direct: (202) 724-3332
Relja Cell: (703) 585-9165
Fax: (202) 393-6148
[email protected]
[email protected]
www.pcpcc.net
and
Relja Ugrinic, Director of Operations and External Affairs
Patient Centered Primary Care Collaborative
The Homer Building
601 Thirteenth Street, NW, Suite 400 North
Washington, DC 20005
Edwina Direct: (202) 417-2081
Edwina Cell: (202) 674-7800
Relja Direct: (202) 724-3332
Relja Cell: (703) 585-9165
Fax: (202) 393-6148
[email protected]
[email protected]
www.pcpcc.net
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