The next stage in health reform

http://www.brookings.edu/blogs/health360/posts/2016/05/26-next-stage-health-reform-aaron?utm_campaign=Brookings+Brief&utm_source=hs_email&utm_medium=email&utm_content=30041023&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-_AGn4Thn8Inuyc_igk7tSjtVMCb-JaqXsYBkb7NQyhEedpzf3Z1b_iYA3tbVpbHWqABocRNpikaooKtyt-j38BLbyOQA&_hsmi=30041023

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Health reform (aka Obamacare) is entering a new stage. The recent announcement by United Health Care that it will stop selling insurance to individuals and families through most health insurance exchanges marks the transition. In the next stage, federal and state policy makers must decide how to use broad regulatory powers they have under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) to stabilize, expand, and diversify risk pools, improve local market competition, encourage insurers to compete on product quality rather than premium alone, and promote effective risk management. In addition, insurance companies must master rate setting, plan design, and network management and effectively manage the health risk of their enrollees in order to stay profitable, and consumers must learn how to choose and use the best plan for their circumstances.

How Health Care Factors Into the Presidential Campaign

http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2016/04/06/how-health-care-factors-into-the-presidential-campaign/?utm_campaign=KFF-2016-Drew-WSJ-April-6-health-presidential-campaign&utm_medium=email&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-_jUVxiLFykqI9M8jDv5Egwn6DLgLg0exdZlssEVDrrjrflOw4n1yiezfjQ19MmdVixjXyflQ8-vsKKmjB4zlsq1x0Zlg&_hsmi=28151425&utm_content=28151425&utm_source=hs_email&hsCtaTracking=0e6c294a-87bf-418b-9e9b-27c7bd1c5e89%7C19877ff1-2138-41ce-953d-d8c504e9aee8

Healthcare Voter Poll

Health care has faded into the background of the election campaign as Donald Trump himself has become the issue on the Republican side and the debate between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders over health care has shifted to other topics. This doesn’t mean that health will be the No. 1 or No. 4 factor when Democrats and Republicans vote in November. As the chart also shows, issue priorities are closely bunched, and my experience has been that voters cast ballots in presidential elections on the basis of their overall views of the candidates rather than candidates’ specific positions on issues.

When people say health care is an extremely important voting issue, they aren’t always thinking of the ACA. Among Republicans who say health is “extremely important” to their vote, about equal shares are thinking about the ACA as are thinking about issues such as access to care and health-care costs. Nor are Democrats always intending to support the ACA when they cite health as a voting issue. They are more likely to cite improving access or addressing costs generally as their reason for naming health a top voting issue.

What to Look for in 2017 ACA Marketplace Premium Changes

What to Look for in 2017 ACA Marketplace Premium Changes

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Proposal to Reduce Medicare Drug Payments Is Widely Criticized

An Obama administration proposal to reduce Medicare payments for many prescription drugs has run into sharp bipartisan criticism, suggesting that it is easier to diagnose the problem of high prices than to solve it.

Here’s Why Your Health Insurance Premiums Are Going Up Again

http://www.thefiscaltimes.com/2016/05/09/Here-s-Why-Your-Health-Insurance-Premiums-Are-Going-Again?utm_campaign=541c47950e351dbe08037e5f&utm_source=boomtrain&utm_medium=email&bt_alias=eyJ1c2VySWQiOiJiODQwZDVjNy05MjczLWRiOTUtOTVmMi01OGI0MTc4NzFkYjIifQ%3D%3D

A new report from the American Academy of Actuaries outlines the trends that will impact health insurance premiums next year. “There are both upward and downward pressures on premiums for 2017, but for the individual and small group markets as a whole, the factors driving premium increases up dominate,” senior academy health fellow Cori Uccello said in a statement.

Click to access IB.Drivers5.15.pdf

FTC Chair Makes Clear Hospital Consolidation Hurdles

http://www.healthleadersmedia.com/leadership/ftc-chair-makes-clear-hospital-consolidation-hurdles?spMailingID=8945811&spUserID=MTMyMzQyMDQxMTkyS0&spJobID=921899248&spReportId=OTIxODk5MjQ4S0#

Exterior of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in Washington, D.C.

Exterior of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in Washington, D.C.

Hospital and health system mergers and acquisitions have grown by 70% since 2010. That means “vigorous enforcement of the antitrust laws is more important than ever,” says the chair of the Federal Trade Commission.

Merge ahead: Healthcare deals adapting as industry evolves

http://www.healthcaredive.com/news/merge-ahead-healthcare-deals-adapting-as-industry-evolves/418868/

There’s little doubt healthcare consolidation will continue as demand increases and the population ages. However, it remains to be seen whether the potential cost savings trickles down to consumers.

US uninsured rate hits all-time low in 2015

http://www.healthcaredive.com/news/us-uninsured-rate-hits-all-time-low-in-2015/419381/

Of course, the uninsured rate only tells part of the story. Debate continues over whether coverage under the ACA has sufficiently equated to accessibility and affordability of care, and just how much premiums are likely to balloon in 2017.

High Stakes Payment Reform Comes with High Hopes

http://www.healthleadersmedia.com/finance/high-stakes-payment-reform-comes-high-hopes?spMailingID=8926700&spUserID=MTMyMzQyMDQxMTkyS0&spJobID=921560250&spReportId=OTIxNTYwMjUwS0

MACRA

The most ambitious attempt in a generation to redesign the way physicians are paid for providing services to Medicare beneficiaries is a work in progress.

Healthcare Triage News: Pay for Performance in Medicine: It Doesn’t Work

Healthcare Triage News: Pay for Performance in Medicine: It Doesn’t Work

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Pay-for-performance” is an umbrella term for initiatives aimed at improving the quality, efficiency, and overall value of health care. These arrangements provide financial incentives to hospitals, physicians, and other health care providers to carry out such improvements and achieve optimal outcomes for patients.