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Leading Through Health Reform Karen Minyard, Ph.D.

Leading Through Health Reform

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The Georgia Health Policy Center has developed a presentation explaining the basic components of the health care reform law, the Affordable Care Act.

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  • 1. Leading Through Health Reform
    Karen Minyard, Ph.D.

2. Health Reform
An overview of the impact of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in the United States
3. Federal Poverty Level
High-risk Pool
Health Insurance Exchange
Insurance Subsidies
Individual Mandate
Essential Benefits
4. Health Reform
Sources of coverage
5. more Americans with health
insurance coverage
6. more Georgians with health
insurance coverage
7. more Georgians with health
insurance coverage
8. Health Reform
Sources of coverage
Financial Implications
9. funding and spending
Insurance Premium Subsidies
Medicare Savings
~ 1 trillion
~ 1 trillion
Fees, Taxes and Penalties
Medicaid
10. Health Reform
Sources of coverage
Financial Implications
Major change components
11. Changes in Public Coverage
Changes in Private Coverage
Improving Health Care Quality
Improving Health
12. Changes in Public Coverage
Medicaid expansion
13. Changes in Private Coverage
Insurance Regulation
Health Insurance Exchanges
14. Changes in Private Coverage
Small Employer Tax Credits
Subsidies for Individuals in the Exchange
15. Improving Health Care Quality
Best information
Coordinated care
Provider incentives and penalties
16. Improving Health
National health strategy
Research and public health innovation
Mandatory preventive care
Healthier communities
17. Health Reform
Sources of coverage
Financial Implications
Major change components
Timeline
18. Insurance Regulation
Tax and Spending Changes
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
19. Improving Quality Measures
Additional Tax and Spending Changes
2011
2010
2012
2013
2014
20. Reduced Payments Medicare
Quality Incentives and Demonstration Projects
2012
2010
2011
2013
2014
21. Additional Tax and Spending Changes
2013
2010
2011
2012
2014
22. Coverage Expansions
Individual Mandates Enacted
Additional limits, fees, incentives
2014
2010
2011
2012
2013
23. Changes in 2015 and beyond
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
24. Health Reform
Sources of coverage
Financial Implications
Major change components
Timeline
25. What questions for clarification do you have?
26. Strategic System Changers Are Needed to Help Navigate Health Reform
27. Areas of Actions to Consider
28. The End
Presented by:
Karen Minyard, Ph.D.