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Senate Republicans Announce Health Care Package to Improve Access and Affordability HealthNET PA expands insurance coverage, boosts community care and cuts costs. Harrisburg – Senate Republicans today announced a comprehensive health care package designed to improve health care access and affordability by building on approaches that are working and doing it in a fiscally responsible way. Pennsylvania is ranked fifth-best in nation in the number of citizens covered by health insurance, with 92 percent of the population covered. Nearly 16 percent of Pennsylvanians, or 2 million residents, are already covered by government-subsidized health care. HealthNET PA is a $100 million blueprint that 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. "This is a comprehensive, realistic health care package, with continual, annual funding. It's one that improves access to health care, because insurance doesn't equal care. And it actually controls costs, rather than simply shift them around," said Senate Public Health and Welfare Committee Chairman Ted Erickson (R-26). Features of the 15-bill HealthNET PA include the following:
The 507,000 Pennsylvanians served by the $100 million plan is more than double the number projected to be covered after five years under Gov. Rendell's $1.4 billion health care proposal, and almost four times the number projected to be covered in the second year. HealthNET PA will be funded through existing sources. 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. As of June 30, 2008, approximately $500 million exists in the Health Care Provider Retention Account, which can be used to eliminate the MCARE unfunded liability when it comes due. Joining Senator Erickson to announce the HealthNET PA initiatives were: Senate Banking and Insurance Committee Chairman Don White (R-41), Sen. Jake Corman (R-34), Sen. Rob Wonderling (R-24), Senate Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi (R-9), Sen. Pat Vance (R-31), Sen. Mike Folmer (R-48), Sen. Pat Browne (R-16), and Sen. John Eichelberger (R-30). Operators of community health centers were also on hand to discuss HealthNET PA. They included: Dr. Zane Gates, Medical Director, Partnering for Health Services in Altoona; Cindy Christ, Executive Director, Pennsylvania Association of Community Health Centers; Kathy Scullin, Vice President, Crozer-Keystone Health System in Upland; and Ed Pitchford, President and CEO, Charles Cole Memorial Hospital in Coudersport. HealthNET PA Bill SummaryHealthNET PA Bullet Points Video Tour of Butler Community Health Clinic with Senator Mary Jo White Experts Comment on the Role of Health Centers in Providing Care for Low-Income and Uninsured Pennsylvanians Contact: Tom Golden |
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