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For Immediate
Release
2/2/09

- Press Conference
(running time - 22 minutes)

- Sen. Baker

- Sen. Brubaker

- Sen. Eichelberger

- Sen. Erickson

- Sen. Folmer

- Sen. Vance
Senate Republicans Urge Action on Plan to Boost
Community Health Care, Cut Costs
Harrisburg – Senate Republicans
today renewed their call to improve health care access and expand Pennsylvania's
health care safety net through the HealthNET PA legislative package.
HealthNET PA expands access to
health care and medicine to uninsured and low-income working Pennsylvanians more
quickly, and at a fraction of the cost of other state and national proposals.
"We're in difficult economic
times, with predictions that they will get worse. Pennsylvania workers and
families need a health care safety net. HealthNET is that safety net," said
Senate Public Health and Welfare Committee Chairman Ted Erickson (R-26). "The
number of Pennsylvanians who do not have health insurance has increased since
2004. This increases the urgency and places an additional burden to provide for
the medical needs of people, especially when they find themselves in a position
that they didn't create. Our HealthNET PA plan will provide health care
directly to the people who are in the greatest need. It does this in an
affordable way by using existing sources of funds."
Approximately $225 million is
annually deposited into the Health Care Provider Retention Account from the
current cigarette tax and the CAT Fund surcharge. An estimated $125 million a
year is needed to fully fund the current MCARE abatement, which makes the
remaining $100 million available for HealthNET PA.
This HealthNET PA $100 million
plan expands access to health care and medicine to 507,000 uninsured and
low-income working Pennsylvanians. It utilizes information technology to control
costs and reduce health care-associated infections, and provides expanded
insurance options for employers and families, and will incorporate the concepts
of disease prevention and wellness.
Features of the 15-bill
HealthNET PA package include the following:
- Improving Access to Health Care and Medicines
- Establishing the Community-Based Healthcare
Program for the expansion and site development of health care clinics
across Pennsylvania to provide "medical homes" for 175,000 working poor
clients and ease pressure on hospital emergency rooms.
- Implementing a physician/health care facility
volunteer program through which an additional 159,000 uninsured patients
would be assigned to a primary or specialty care physician, with access
to free specialty care, labs and inpatient hospital care.
- Creating a registry of free prescription drugs and
allowing retail establishment pharmacies to sell prescription drugs at a
minimal cost, such as $4.
- Making Health Care More Affordable
- Helping hospitals and doctors' offices convert to
Electronic Medical Records, boosting evidence-based diagnosis and
treatment protocols, and encouraging Telemedicine expansion.
- Permitting health insurers to withhold payment to
providers in the event of a medical error, and allowing employers to
establish "Healthy Living Committees" qualifying for insurance
discounts.
- Providing funding of a critical cost-saver – the
reduction of health care-associated infections.
- Expanding Coverage
- Providing "Mini-Cobra" coverage for small business
employers, creating a high-risk pool for individuals who cannot access
other coverage, and extending the option of dependent coverage to age
30. (Nearly half of uninsured Pennsylvanians are age 18-34.)
- Providing $5 million in state tax credits for the
use of Health Savings Accounts.
- Permitting a group of ten or more employers who
belong to a nonprofit business coalition to pool their health-related
insurance liabilities in order to self-insure.
Joining Senator Erickson to announce the HealthNET PA
initiatives were: Sen. Pat Vance (R-31), Sen. Mike Folmer (R-48), Sen. John
Eichelberger (R-30), Sen. Mike Brubaker (R-36), Sen. Lisa Baker (R-20), Sen.
Richard Alloway (R-33) and Sen. Lloyd Smucker (R-13).
For more information, including
statistics, charts and useful links, please visit the HealthNET PA homepage at
www.pasenategop.com/healthnet.htm.
* Senators will be touring community
health centers and discussing HealthNET PA at news conferences across
Pennsylvania later this month.
Attachment:
HealthNET PA Bill Summary
Contacts:
Tom Golden (Sen. Erickson) (717) 7871350
Carol Maravic (717) 787-6725
More Information:
Healthcare
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