SABOTAGE Ongoing Federal State Assaults on Americans Health
SABOTAGE! Ongoing Federal & State Assaults on Americans’ Health Care Gordon Bonnyman Tennessee Justice Center April 18, 2017 1
GOP Health Policy Goals 2
Goals of Speaker Ryan & Pres. Trump – Wealth transfers, via tax reform, from lower & moderate to higher income & corporations – Disinvestment in health >>> Investment in military – [Federal deficit reduction] – Important for Ryan, not so important for Trump. 3
The Targets • Affordable Care Act (“Obamacare”) • Medicaid • Children’s Health Insurance Plan (“CHIP”), known in TN as “Cover. Kids” • Federal health care block grant programs (e. g. , NIH funding) • [Medicare – Ryan target; President says it is off the table] 4
Target: Obamacare • Passed in 2010 after 18 months of hearings and negotiations. • Capped a century of bipartisan struggle to enact national health reform. • “Triple Aim” of the law: – Approach universal coverage – Control cost – Improve quality 5
Target: Obamacare • Reversed three decades of federal policy, dating to the election of President Reagan, that have widened the income & wealth gaps and eroded financial security of ordinary families. • The ACA’s taxes on higher income taxpayers, which helped finance insurance subsidies and consumer safeguards, shifted $$ from wealthy to middle and lower income households. 6
Target: Medicaid • Nation’s largest entitlement program. • Medicaid is more efficient and lower cost than other third party payers. But it is still growing due to health care inflation and is seen by the Right as a culprit fueling the federal deficit. • For that reason, and because it benefits the poor, dismantling Medicaid has been the Holy Grail for the Right since Reagan era. • Medicaid reform is Ryan’s single most important budget objective. 7
Target: Medicaid • Medicaid is no longer only a poor people’s program but is integral to healthcare infrastructure that benefits middle & higher income Americans. • Medicaid is regarded favorably by majority of Americans. • Medicaid plays crucial role in state government budgets. 8
Target: CHIP (“Cover. Kids”) • Traditionally a bipartisan program with solid GOP establishment support. • As a government program, it is now targeted by right wing of the GOP. • CHIP must be reauthorized by September, which makes it vulnerable. Likely to become hostage to compel concessions from Democrats and moderate GOP members on, e. g. , ACA repeal or Medicaid “reform. ” 9
Target: Federal Block Grants • President’s budget would cut NIH and range of discretionary block grant programs that support health and research. • Those programs have bipartisan support but are vulnerable as bargaining chips. 10
Present political status 11
The Opening Battle • The American Health Care Act, sponsored by House Speaker Paul Ryan, would gut Obamacare and cap federal funding for Medicaid. • CBO projected an increase of 24 M uninsured. • AHCA would have shifted $880 B in costs from federal govt. to the states. It would have cost TN’s state budget $500 M/year. 12
The Opening Battle • If 23 of GOP’s 237 House members vote with the 193 Democrats, AHCA cannot pass. • Enormous grassroots opposition from Right and Left, only 17% in favor of AHCA. • Ryan made concessions to right wing Freedom Caucus, but that alienated more moderate GOP members. • On March 24 th, after intense negotiations involving Pres. Trump, Speaker Ryan withdrew the bill from consideration. 13
Zombie Trumpcare? • Rumors have persisted of efforts to bridge divide within the GOP caucus, but not clear if they can bring AHCA back from dead, OR • Will Congress simply find another vehicle for undoing ACA and capping Medicaid? 14
Why GOP Cannot Let ACA Repeal & Medicaid “Reform” Stay Dead • Congressional members are afraid of being defeated in 2018 GOP primaries for failing to deliver on their repeated vows to repeal the ACA. • They have to go after Medicaid to get $$$ needed to pay for defense build-up and tax cuts for wealthy and for corporations. 15
Looming threats 16
Congressional Attacks • “Choke points” in coming months where the Right can try to force moderates to make concessions re. ACA repeal or Medicaid cuts: – Raising the debt ceiling – needed by July-ish. – Reauthorization of CHIP – expires in September. • “Carrots & Sticks” for various interest groups to support repeal or Medicaid cuts: – Increase short term funding for states, hospitals, etc. – Threaten drug industry with price controls, etc. 17
Congressional Attacks • Renewed high profile frontal attack like the AHCA: – Freedom Caucus says closer to deal; – President is using cost-sharing reductions (CSRs) for moderate income families as bargaining chip; – Could come up in early May. 18
Congressional Attacks • Alternatively, resort to old fashioned tactic of “death by a thousand cuts” using technical amendments by, e. g. : – Changing Medicaid state funding rules. – Denying funding for cost-sharing reductions (CSRs) 19
“Follow the Money” No matter: • What Congress promises, or • How they package their proposals, The proof is in the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) scoring and the projected effects on insurance and savings. REMEMBER: Their goal is to take money out of health care system and away from lower income households. 20
SABOTAGE! • Just by threatening to cripple the ACA by executive orders, rule changes and refusal to enforce, Congress and Trump Administration destabilize insurance markets. • Insurers exit. • ACA Marketplace “explodes, ” as President predicts. 21
SABOTAGE! TN legislature’s continuing refusal to accept federal funds to close the coverage gap, as envisioned in the ACA: • Leaves 280, 000 working Tennesseans uninsured • dooms rural and safety-net hospitals, and • undermines insurance Marketplace. 22
What’s at stake 23
Ryan/Trump Goals Remain Same • End of ACA, resulting in 24 M more uninsured. • Nearly $1 Trillion in Medicaid savings over next decade. • Elimination of the ACA’s consumer protections, civil rights requirements and insurance company regulations. 24
Medicaid: Per Capita Caps • Per enrollee limits on federal payments to states. • This shifts costs to states, consumers & health care providers. • Makes inequities among states permanent, to the disadvantage of TN and Tennesseans. 25
What does this mean for Tennessee? • 526, 000 Tennesseans stand to lose health coverage. • Ends Medicaid expansion, keeps TN from joining 31 states that have expanded coverage under the ACA, leaves 280, 000 still uninsured. • Widens income inequality 26
Medicaid cuts affect TN’s Healthcare Infrastructure • 1. 5 M Tennesseans rely on Tenn. Care for coverage. • 61% of nursing home care is covered by Tenn. Care. • Over half of births and half of all TN children are covered by Tenn. Care. • 37 hospitals are at risk of closing and are highly dependent on Medicaid funding. 27
Medicaid cuts affect TN’s WHOLE State Budget • Over 20¢ of ever dollar in state budget is federal Medicaid funding. • Proposed federal Medicaid cuts of $500 M per year, increasing in future years, are too big to handle just with Tenn. Care cuts. • ALL aspects of the state budget, including K-12 and higher ed, will sustain cuts. 28
TN’s Congressional Delegation 29
Senator Alexander • Heads important Health, Education, Labor & Pensions (HELP) Committee • Supported AHCA and said it could go to Senate floor without committee hearings. • Advocates for Medicaid spending cuts. • Supports ACA “repair. ”
Senator Corker • Has pressed in the past for Medicaid cuts but was more moderate on the AHCA. • Generally follows Sen. Alexander’s lead on health matters.
Health Care Options Act • Many counties in East TN now down to one Marketplace insurer & maybe none in 2018. • Senators Corker & Alexander offered the Health Care Options Act to provide subsidies for coverage bought outside the Marketplace. • Experts warn it could reward bad insurers and incentivize more insurers to exit Marketplace. • Can’t counter other GOP efforts to sabotage ACA. • Useful if it leads to bipartisan effort to find pragmatic solutions. 32
Contact BOTH Senators City Senator Lamar Alexander Chattanooga Joel E. Soloman Federal Building 900 Georgia Avenue, #260 Chattanooga, TN 37402 Phone: (423) 752 -5337 Jackson 111 Murray Guard Drive, Suite D Jackson, TN 38305 Phone: (731) 664 -0289 33 Senator Bob Corker 10 West MLK Blvd. , 6 th Floor Chattanooga, TN 37402 Phone: (423) 756 -2757 91 Stonebridge Boulevard Suite 103 Jackson, TN 38305 Phone: (731) 664 -2294 Knoxville Howard H. Baker, Jr. , U. S. Courthouse 800 Market Street, #112 Knoxville, TN 37902 Phone: (865) 545 -4253 800 Market Street, Suite 121 Knoxville, TN 37902 Phone: (865) 637 -4180 Memphis Clifford Davis-Odell Horton Federal Building 167 North Main Street, #1068 Memphis, TN 38103 Phone: (901) 544 -4224 100 Peabody Place, Suite 1125 Memphis, TN 38103 Phone: (901) 683 -1910 Nashville 3322 West End Avenue, #120 Nashville, TN 37203 Phone: (615) 736 -5129 3322 West End Ave. , Suite 610 Nashville, TN 37203 Phone: (615) 279 -8125 Tri-Cities Regional Airport 2525 Highway 75 Suite 101 Blountville, TN 37617 Phone: (423) 325 -6240 1105 East Jackson Boulevard Suite 4 Jonesborough, TN 37659 Phone: (423) 753 -2263
TN’s GOP House Members To reach your Member of the House of Representatives: • Call 1 -866 -426 -2631. • Then enter your zip code to be connected to your House member. 34
The Message • Tell them to “repair” the ACA and protect Medicaid. • Honor President Trump’s pledge to make health coverage more affordable for all Americans. • Don’t let Congress sabotage our health care. 35
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