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What Does Affordable Health Insurance Mean?
Benjamin DomenechThe name of President Barack Obama’s health care law is, of course, the Affordable Care Act. But a major clash has broken out in Washington regarding what that word “affordable” really means--and billions of dollars in subsidies hang in the balance. As we’ve noted in the past, Richard Burkhauser of Cornell was the first to ...
Illinois Medicaid Squeeze Could Hike Everyone’s Hospital Bills
Andrew ThomasonThe average Illinois household could be facing higher hospital bills under Democratic Gov. Pat Quinn’s $33.8 billion proposed budget, which decreases how much the state compensates providers treating patients on Medicaid. Quinn’s office said under normal circumstances Medicaid spending should jump by $2.7 billion. But spending on ...
House Republicans Introduce Comprehensive Medicaid Reform
Caroline MayA group of Republican lawmakers in Washington, DC introduced a new plan to return more power to the states by combining Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program into a single block grant. The State Health Flexibility Act—sponsored by Indiana Republican Rep. Todd Rokita, with Republican Reps. Tim Huelskamp of Kansas ...
Oregon Asks Federal Taxpayers for $2.5 Billion for Insurance Exchange and CCOs
Kenneth ArtzIn March, Oregon Democrat Gov. John Kitzhaber signed two key pieces of legislation affecting the state’s health care system. Senate Bill 1580 establishes Medicaid “coordinated care organizations,” and House Bill 4164 will implement Oregon’s health insurance exchange under President Obama’s health care law, instead of waiting for ...
Medicaid Managed Care Blues in the Bluegrass State
Kenneth ArtzKentucky’s $6 billion Medicaid system provides health care to more than 700,000 low-income residents. As with many states, the size and cost of the program has increased dramatically in recent years. This expansion and an attempt to shift to managed care have caused problems in several key areas, according to an evaluation ...
Texas Takes on Obama Administration over Planned Parenthood and Medicaid
Kendall AntekeierIn a controversial decision that could change how low-income women receive health services, the state of Texas has pushed forward in its anti-abortion battle, igniting a public relations skirmish with the federal government. The state director of Health and Human Services , Commissioner Tom Suehs, signed a new rule that will ...
Audit Finds Wisconsin’s Medicaid System Overextended, Ripe for Fraud
M. D. KittleAn audit of the state Department of Health Services, which administers Wisconsin’s medical assistance programs under the umbrella of Medicaid, has raised red flags pointing to potential fraud, waste, and inefficiencies which may have cost taxpayers millions. The evaluation by the Legislative Audit Bureau (LAB), a nonpartisan service ...
Study: For Patients Battling Cancer, Medicaid Is Worse Than Being Uninsured
Kenneth ArtzPatients enrolled in Medicaid have worse survival rates than those with private insurance or even no insurance at all, according to a new study focused on Ohio Medicaid recipients published in the journal Cancer . Researchers Siran Koroukian, Paul Bakaki, and Derek Raghavan compared survival and five-year mortality with Medicaid ...
Consumer Power Report: Obamacare’s Days of Reckoning
Benjamin DomenechAt long last, two years after its passage, President Barack Obama’s nationalized government takeover of health insurance is headed to the Supreme Court’s chambers. This week marks the beginning of unprecedented arguments about a number of legal topics related to the law and its constitutionality. But this event is not just a ...
The White House Defends Itself, While Planning for the Worst
Benjamin DomenechThe White House has let it be known to its allies and friends that President Barack Obama is not going to stand idly by while his signature domestic policy founders below 30 percent approval. It’s time for campaign season, and the central case is for Obamacare: The White House is preparing a campaign to publicly defend ...
White House Agrees: Exchanges Will Cost More than Expected
Benjamin DomenechFor the past year, we’ve been warning you about the evidence that Obamacare’s health insurance exchanges will be larger, and far more costly, than the administration originally claimed. The subsidies within the exchanges are simply too appealing, and it makes all too much mathematical sense for employers to shed coverage and ...
Seven States File Suit Against Obama’s Conscience Overrun
Benjamin DomenechThe news last week from the states is about continued pushback against President Barack Obama’s conscience overreach, as seven states filed suit against the administration for its latest mandate on all institutions to cover contraception, sterilization, and abortifacient services. Nebraska Attorney General Jon Bruning took the lead ...
Coburn and Burr Plant the Flag
Benjamin DomenechWashington, DC witnessed a confrontation last week that encapsulates, for good and for ill, the dire situation facing the United States – and the choice we must make if we are to recover and return our nation to prosperity. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, the last standing member of President Barack Obama’s “economic dream ...
A False Compromise on Conscience Protections
Benjamin DomenechLast week, in the wake of incredible backlash from faith communities and employers across the country, President Barack Obama proposed a modified version of his conscience overrun: Instead of requiring employers to violate their consciences by funding contraception and abortion services without copays, he would instead require insurers ...
The 2012 Index of Dependence on Government
William W. Beach and Patrick D. Tyrrell Heritage FoundationToday, more people than ever before—67.3 million Americans, from college students to retirees to welfare beneficiaries—depend on the federal government for housing, food, income, student aid, or other assistance once considered to be the responsibility of individuals, families, neighborhoods, churches, and other civil society institutions ...
Consumer Power Report #308: Who Pays for Medicaid Expansion?
Benjamin DomenechWelcome to the Consumer Power Report. Actuarial firm Milliman, Inc. is out with a major new study, which you can see here , conducted for the Medicaid Health Plans of America (MHPA), which examines the costs shifted to states as a result of Obama’s health care law over the next few years – particularly focused on the ...
Consumer Power Report: One Observer Says No Repeal Likely
Benjamin DomenechIn a few recent editions, we’ve discussed the ramifications and possibilities of whether the next president, if a Republican, will engage the political capital necessary to “repeal and replace” President Barack Obama’s health care law. This week, Norm Coleman – the former senator from Minnesota and a prominent advisor for Mitt ...
Consumer Power Report: The Good, Bad, and Ugly on Cancer
Benjamin DomenechThe new year brings us good, if not great, news within the annual cancer statistical projections for 2012, according to an annual report from Dr. Ahmedin Jemal. Here is a USA Today article on the report , and here is the report itself. During the most recent 5 years for which there are data (2004–2008), overall cancer incidence ...
Sam Brownback's Plan to Reform Medicaid
Benjamin DomenechOn today's Health Care News podcast, Benjamin Domenech talks to Beverly Gossage, Director of HSA Benefits Consulting, about Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback's efforts to reform Medicaid. ...
Florida Pursues Medicaid Reform
Kenneth ArtzBased on evidence Florida’s attempt to reform Medicaid is bearing fruit for the Sunshine State, Republican Gov. Rick Scott is seeking to expand it beyond its initial test counties. Florida passed its Medicaid Reform Pilot for five counties with bipartisan support in 2006. The program shifted health care from the government-controlled ...